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Rea for Short


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Rea for Short

Contributors:
ISBN:

9798317809201

Publisher:

BookBaby

Imprint:

BookBaby

Publication Date:

2nd January 2026

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

40

Dimensions:

Width 222mm, Height 285mm

Description

Rea for Short is an inspiring and joyful picture book that introduces readers to Reagan-Rea for short-a vibrant 13-year-old girl with a big personality and an even bigger heart. Written in Rea's voice, the story gives a personal and empowering look at her life, highlighting what makes her unique, strong, and full of spirit.

Rea shares fun facts about herself-she loves dressing up, collecting stuffed animals, baking, doing yoga, cheering, and spending time with her family and dog just outside of Philadelphia. A proud Eagles fan and beach-goer, she celebrates all the things that make her life joyful and full. But Rea also opens up about some of the challenges she faces. She lives with Cerebral Palsy (CP) and Epilepsy, and she explains what that means in a way that's accessible and reassuring to young readers.

Rea talks about wearing AFO braces to help her walk and stay balanced, attending regular physical and occupational therapy sessions, and working hard at school-even when things get tricky. She bravely describes her seizures, how she senses when one is coming (a feeling called an aura), and what it's like to need rest and care afterward. Through it all, she shows resilience, humor, and courage.

Beyond her personal experiences, Rea is also a powerful advocate. She and her family organize events to raise awareness about disabilities and support others in their community-one event is even named after her! The story emphasizes that disabilities can look different for everyone and that no matter our differences, everyone has the power to shine.

With bright illustrations and heartfelt language, Rea for Short is more than just a biography-it's a celebration of individuality, perseverance, and inclusion. Perfect for children, parents, teachers, and caregivers, this book encourages empathy, curiosity, and pride in what makes each of us unique. Rea may call herself "just Reagan," but readers will see her for what she truly is: a superhero in her own right.

Author Bio

Erin Monast is a wife, mom, and passionate advocate for inclusion. She grew up in Chester County, Pennsylvania, and draws inspiration from her experiences as a parent and community member to uplift and educate others. Through storytelling, Erin hopes to foster understanding, celebrate differences, and create a more inclusive world for children of all abilities.

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