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Dyslexia in popular culture

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of artistic depictions of dyslexia.

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Books

Children's literature

Novels

  • Maggie in Jennifer Weiner's novel, In Her Shoes (2002) is dyslexic. The novel was adapted to film (In Her Shoes) in 2005.
  • Jackie Flowers, a detective and lawyer in a series of detective novels by mystery writer, Stephanie Kane, is dyslexic.[2]
  • Will Trent, who is a Georgia Bureau of Investigation detective in Karin Slaughter's novels, is dyslexic.
  • Bascule the Teller, a character from Iain M Banks' novel Feersum Endjinn, is dyslexic. Bascule's portion of the story is narrated in a semi-phonetic spelling that non-dyslexic readers may find difficult to parse, perhaps yielding insight into a dyslexic's world.
  • Stella Penn, character from Mark Peter Hughes' 'Lemonade Mouth'. Found out she has Dyslexia at the end of the book.
  • Wylan Van Eck, a character from the Six of Crows series by Leigh Bardugo, is dyslexic.

Comic books

Film

Children's films

General

Made-for-television films

Children's films

General

Television series

Children's shows

General

^‡ – Liam Butcher portrayed by: Sonny Bottomley (1998–1999), Jack & Tom Godolphin (1999–2000), Gavin & Mitchell Vaughan (2002), Nathaniel Gleed (2002–2004), James Forde (2008–2015), Alfie Deegan (2021)

Notes

  1. ^ May B, Kirkus Reviews
  2. ^ "Stephanie Kane: Dyslexia". Archived from the original on 2019-01-16. Retrieved 2008-07-28.
  3. ^ "Mical – Short Film Review – Indy Reviews". Retrieved 2023-04-01.
  4. ^ Knight, Jason (2020-10-08). "Mical short film review". UK Film Review. Retrieved 2023-04-01.
  5. ^ Mical (Short 2020) - IMDb, retrieved 2023-04-01
  6. ^ "Wilby Wonderful synopsis and movie info". Tribute. Retrieved 2023-01-14.
  7. ^ "Steve McQueen's final Small Axe film is his most personal – and powerful". British GQ. 2020-12-13. Retrieved 2023-03-21.
  8. ^ "Back to School". Step By Step. Season 4.
  9. ^ "Road Trip". Step By Step. Season 6.
  10. ^ "Et in Arcadia". Victoria. Series 3. Episode 3. 27 January 2019. PBS/ITV.
  11. ^ "Ragnarok Season 1 Recap: Who is Magne Seier? What Secret Are the Jutuls Hiding?". 2023-08-21. Retrieved 2023-08-25.
  12. ^ "'Ragnarok': Magne Seier as the environmental superhero in Netflix's Norwegian series is exactly what we need today". MEAWW. Retrieved 2023-08-25.

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