See Ya, Simon. Paperback – January 1, by. David Hill (Author) › Visit Amazon's David Hill Page. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author. David Hill Cited by: 1. See Ya, Simon was the winner of the Times Educational Supplement Nasen Award and the German Medical Women's Association children's literature prize, The Silver Pen Award in It was shortlisted for the AIM Children's Senior Fiction Award and the NZLIA Esther Glen Award , and in received the Gaelyn Gordon Award/5(7). · See ya Simon. October 9, By David Hill. Fourteen-year-old Simon has amazing soccer skills, a wicked sense of humour, and a way with girls. What Simon doesn’t have is time. It’s hard for his classmates, particularly his best friend Nathan, to imagine school without Simon’s wisecracks, pranks, and wisdom. But they find that just as they are beginning to make plans for their own lives, .
David Hill's beloved junior fiction book See Ya, Simon is 28 years old. The boy who inspired it died in his first year of high school. That backstory is well known but now, Hill fills in the. Simon is a typical teenager - in every way except one. Simon likes girls, weekends and enjoys mucking about and playing practical jokes. But what's different is that Simon has muscular dystrophy - he is in a wheelchair and doesn't have long to live. See Ya, Simon is told by Simon's best friend, Nathan. David Hill has 46 books on Goodreads with ratings. David Hill's most popular book is See Ya, Simon.
See Ya, Simon is a novel for young adults by David Hill, about a boy suffering from muscular dystrophy. It was published in It was published in Contents. See ya Simon. October 9, By David Hill. Fourteen-year-old Simon has amazing soccer skills, a wicked sense of humour, and a way with girls. What Simon doesn’t have is time. It’s hard for his classmates, particularly his best friend Nathan, to imagine school without Simon’s wisecracks, pranks, and wisdom. But they find that just as they are beginning to make plans for their own lives, they must figure out how to say goodbye to Simon. See Ya, Simon was the winner of the Times Educational Supplement Nasen Award and the German Medical Women's Association children's literature prize, The Silver Pen Award in It was shortlisted for the AIM Children's Senior Fiction Award and the NZLIA Esther Glen Award , and in received the Gaelyn Gordon Award.
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