“The authors are outstanding researchers who are closely attuned to the realities of the home, school, and community. I hope the book is read by everyone committed to addressing the hardest cases, children for whom reading and writing are especially difficult.” - Review by: Mark Seidenberg, Vilas Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.“An excellent book … The chapters are comprehensive, well written, and contain the most up-to- date references. It is essential reading for all investigators in the areas of reading and reading disabilities.” - Review by: Linda Siegel, Professor Emerita, University of British Columbia, Canada.“Presents current frontiers of research on typical and atypical reading and outlines both directions and destinations for future research.” - Review by: Elena Grigorenko, Yale University“Fielding a stellar set of dyslexia researchers and educators, Connor and McCardle have produced an important volume that sheds new light on how to best move effective reading interventions from the laboratory to the classroom.” - Review by: April Benasich, Rutgers University – Newark, USA.