
Neurodiverse storytelling journey continues for busy Nanaimo mom
NANAIMO — May Sosa appears to have the storytelling bug, having now produced several children’s books with the singular aim of emboldening neurodiverse children.
Sosa, profiled by NanaimoNewsNOW last spring, has produced her fifth children’s book ‘A Squirrel Finds its Own Way to Glide, which profiles a frustrated rodent’s inability to move like other squirrels.
“At some point you may be able to find a way of doing something similar to what you were hoping to do and it’s okay that it’s not exactly the same,” Sosa said.
Her 11-year-old autistic son Liam chose a squirrel to be profiled in her latest book.