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The Adventures of Little Lee-lee and
Sir Tickle, the Friendly Pickle
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Children's Book, 8-1/2 x 11, Saddle Stitch, 52 pages |
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Charleston, SC – Local author and business owner
Alicia Chisholm has written the first in a series of children’s books
about Little Lee-lee, a pre-teen girl with juvenile diabetes.
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The Adventures of Little Lee-lee and
Sir Tickle, the Friendly Pickle follows Little
Lee-lee as she is diagnosed with juvenile diabetes and rebels against
her doctor’s orders. As the challenges of her disease mount, Little
Lee-lee turns to her imagination, manifested in the form of Sir Tickle
the Friendly Pickle, in order to cope. Sir Tickle helps Little Lee-lee
endure hospital stays, overcome bullying at school, and finally shows
her exactly what her future will hold if she chooses to not care for her
diabetes as instructed. |
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Diagnosed with diabetes at the age of 12, Alicia Chisholm has
transformed her own childhood experiences into a fantasy world where
cars look like ladybugs, hospital rooms have rainbow waterfalls,
patients rest in beds made of gold covered with precious gems, and
Little Lee-lee’s physician is a skateboard-riding teddy bear with a
green and red Mohawk. |
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Lee-lee’s story educates while entertaining, which is Ms. Chisholm’s
purpose for authoring this series. Alicia admits to not following her
doctor’s orders and ignoring her diabetes, and as a result she lost her
sight before the age of 30. After multiple surgeries and experimental
organ transplants, Alicia concluded that her mission in life is to
provide educational resources for children with juvenile diabetes in
order to prevent them from making the same mistakes she made and
suffering the same fate. This book is the very first step of her
journey, and a shining example of what can be accomplished with faith
and determination. |
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Few child-centric resources are currently available for juveniles with
diabetes, and Alicia Chisholm’s book has already garnered accolades from
physicians and educators: |
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Dr. Timothy Lyons comments, “The
story of Little Lee-lee will appeal to all children and young people
faced with the challenge of Type 1 diabetes, and carries a message that
is vital for their future health.”
Jennie Ariail, a professor at the
Medical University of South Carolina, who “[knows] something about
the potentially deadly effects of Type 1 diabetes…urge[s] all primary
care physicians, all endocrinologists, and all pediatricians to have
copies of Little Lee-lee and Sir Tickle, the Friendly Dill Pickle in
their offices and to recommend this book as essential reading for all
children newly diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes and their families.”
Doctors Allston Kitchens,
Barbara Hildreth, and Laura Lee Kinney from
Tidewater Internal Medicine at Roper St. Francis agree that “we know
Alicia will be a blessing to many. And Chisolm’s book is a must read for
every diabetic child and his or her family.”
Shawn McKenna, Director of the Individual Gifts
Program for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation comments: "I've
read the book and found it educational and an enjoyable read,
appropriate for children of a certain age group, as an inclusion,give-away
in our "Bag of Hope" which is distributed to newly-diagnosed type 1
patients and their families."
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