A Trumbull boy and his mother are turning people's curious stares into heartwarming smiles.
Michelle Artis wrote “I’m Different” inspired by her son Aydin’s life navigating the world with spina bifida.
The 12-year-old boy doesn't realize it yet, but his charm, confidence, and determination inspire everyone he meets.
BEHIND THE SCENES
It all began with rhymes nudging Michelle to write them down, and then an idea came.
“Rhymes started coming to me, and I was like, I have to write this down.”
The book lived in the notes section of Michelle’s iPhone for about a year and a half.
The story she wrote created a sacred bonding moment between them, and with Aydin’s blessing, they decided to share it with the rest of the world.
“I wanted the book to showcase all children because I felt like it was really important for children to see that they can be friends with a child that's, you know, I would say different in quotations ‘different’ from them,” Michelle said.
CURIOUS STARES
“Whenever I go to a public place, people would stare,” Aydin said.
“I would try to teach Aydin that it's not because they're staring at him for any wrong reason, it's because they're curious,” said Michelle.
For Aydin, it’s a regular occurrence.