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The Word Gobblers: A Handbook for Parents Working With Children Struggling to Read


Catherine Matthias

Catherine Matthias was an outdoor child—biking, swimming, endless nights of tag, hide-and-seek, and touch football. Her book reading occurred at night, snuggled in bed, the light on past midnight, telling herself, "Just one more chapter."
Her nonfiction adult book, The Word Gobblers – a handbook for parents working with children struggling to read, was published by Square One Publishers, NY, in 2021. It is a natural extension of her work as an Irlen Syndrome Screener, her children's book writing, and her desire to see all children enjoy reading. She addresses the medically-based causes and traits of the condition and provides parents and teachers with tools to identify the problem and relieve the physical and emotional symptoms.
She is also the author of six early reader picture books published in English and Spanish by Children's Press, an imprint of Scholastic Books.
Review of When the Sky Turned to Dust by writer Heather Vogel Frederick, author of more than 20 books, including The Mother-Daughter Book Club series, states: "In the brief first chapter, you've grabbed me by the lapels and dragged me into the story, and I'm ready to follow you anywhere. As a reader, I sense the solid research that underpins the story."
Review of When the Sky Turned to Dust by writer Karen Fisher, author of A Sudden Country, a Pen/Faulkner Finalist: "Your depiction of the Dust Bowl is a real triumph. It's richly imagined and thoroughly researched. You portray these real people as imperfect, but generous and kind… capable of loving through whatever life throws at them, and demonstrating the value above all else of sharing and sticking together in hard times."
Catherine Matthias lives in rural Joseph, Oregon, near the base of the beautiful Wallowa Mountains with her husband, Stewart Jones, a snuggly, gray tabby cat named Mica, and a sky black cat named Jade.