Tackling Dyslexia and Learning Disabilities

A Memoir by Russell Goodacre

Non-Fiction - Memoir
234 Pages
Reviewed on 07/27/2023
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Author Biography

Russell Goodacre is a young man from Ijamsville, Maryland, who loves sports and has had many unique experiences while overcoming obstacles when he was younger with dyslexia. He went to The Lab School of Washington from 2nd grade through high school, where he received proper help in the classroom. There he learned different strategies and approaches to complete his schoolwork and grow in the classroom successfully. He then went on to Shepherd University for an undergraduate in Sport Communication. He was a Quality Control Coach for the Shepherd University Rams football program and a co-sports director of the campus radio station WSHC 89.7 FM. After Shepherd, he completed his master's at Georgetown University, studying Sports Industry Management. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Russell Goodacre got a unique opportunity to help with the COVID response in many ways. He experienced success and hardships during this time, and it inspired him to write his memoir Tackling Dyslexia and Learning Disabilities: A Memoir by Russell Goodacre to help people with learning disabilities know they can succeed while having their own struggles with a learning disability.

    Book Review

Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite

Tackling Dyslexia and Learning Disabilities: A Memoir by Russell Goodacre is a work of non-fiction in the autobiographical writing, slice-of-life, and motivational writing subgenres. It is suitable for readers of all ages and was penned by author Russell Goodacre. This powerful self-help journey recounts the author's experiences with dyslexia throughout his life. The memoir emphasizes the importance of proper help and guidance in succeeding in school despite learning disabilities. It aims to inspire and encourage individuals with learning disabilities, showing them that success is possible even amid struggles.

Author Russell Goodacre's memoir serves as an eye-opener, highlighting the often unnoticed challenges faced by individuals with learning disabilities. I found this work to be a deeply insightful and enlightening experience. The memoir's chronological approach provided a comprehensive understanding of Russell's growth from childhood to adulthood while navigating the challenges posed by dyslexia. I felt it was clearly written for newcomers to his situation to fully understand what he went through and continues to live with. The book offers in-depth explanations of dyslexia and various learning disabilities, shedding light on their impact on different aspects of life, and it is well organized to be able to find relevant sections again. It is also a poignant tribute to the people who have positively influenced his life, thanks to some really heartfelt narrative skills. Overall, Tackling Dyslexia and Learning Disabilities offers a genuine desire to support and uplift others, making it an inspiring and impactful read that I would heartily recommend to individuals, youth groups, schools, and other support groups too.