There is much about 7-year-old Evan Moss that is not exceptional. He is in constant motion. He can speak endlessly about Pokemon. He thinks the cartoon ?Phineas and Ferb? is, ?like, hilarious.?
But Evan Moss also has epilepsy and suffers from severe, possibly life-threatening seizures. And when he found out that there was a type of specially trained dog that can detect seizures and act to help him, Evan had the idea to write a book to help raise the $13,000 needed to buy such a dog.
So he wrote and illustrated ?My Seizure Dog.? He will have his first book-signing at a Fairfax County coffee shop on Sunday ? and there just might be a large crowd there.
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