Dyslexia in popular culture

This is a list of artistic depictions of dyslexia.

Films and television

Television series with dyslexic characters

Literature

Books

Percy Jackson series

Misc.

  • Hank Zipzer, the main character in the eponymous children's series by Henry Winkler, is dyslexic.
  • 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.[4]
  • Will Trent, who is a Georgia Bureau of Investigation detective in Karin Slaughter's novels, is dyslexic.
  • Maeve Kaplan-Taylor, one of the five main characters in the Beacon Street Girls series, 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.
  • Mavis Elizabeth Betterly (May), the main character from Caroline Starr Rose's novel in verse May B, must leave school partly due to her dyslexia, which sets in motion the events of the story.[5] May B is a 2013 ALA Notable Children's book.[6]
  • Ally Nickerson, a main character in Fish in a Tree by Lynda Mullaly Hunt.
  • Wylan Van Eck, a character from the Six of Crows series by Leigh Bardugo, is dyslexic.

Comic books

See also

Notes

  1. "Back to School". Step By Step. Season 4.
  2. "Road Trip". Step By Step. Season 6.
  3. "Et in Arcadia". Victoria. Series 3. Episode 3. 27 January 2019. PBS/ITV.
  4. "Stephanie Kane: Dyslexia". Archived from the original on 2019-01-16. Retrieved 2008-07-28.
  5. May B, Kirkus Reviews
  6. 2013 ALA Notable Books

References

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