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  2. Nobody Nowhere - Wikipedia

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    Nobody Nowhere is the debut book by Australian autistic author Donna Williams, published in 1992. It covers her life from childhood to adulthood and how she discovered her autism.

  3. Aspergirls - Wikipedia

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    Aspergirls: Empowering Females with Asperger Syndrome is a non-fiction book written by American author Rudy Simone. It was published in 2010 by Jessica Kingsley Publishers. The book is about women and girls who have Asperger syndrome and their experiences. It was written to help girls and women who have been diagnosed with Asperger's.

  4. List of autistic fictional characters - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of characters from various media who have been explicitly described as being on the autism spectrum. The list covers comics, film, television, video games, and literature, and includes year, series, author, actor, and country of origin.

  5. Binge-Watched 'Heartstopper'? Check Out These 20 Books - AOL

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    The Lesbiana's Guide to Catholic School. In Sonora Reyes's The Lesbiana's Guide to Catholic School, 16-year-old Yamilet Flores is one of the only Mexican kids at her very white Catholic school ...

  6. Somebody Somewhere (book) - Wikipedia

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    Somebody Somewhere takes up Williams' story after her diagnosis with autism at the age of 26 after a childhood often thought deaf, labelled psychotic, then disturbed. In this book, Williams becomes a teacher and goes on to work with children on the autistic spectrum before being thrust into the public eye upon the accidental publication of her ...

  7. Social Stories - Wikipedia

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    Social stories are used to educate and as praise. They can be told by an educator, parent, a social worker or school psychologist. [5] Social stories model appropriate social interaction by describing a situation with relevant social cues, other's perspectives, and a suggested appropriate response.

  8. In a Different Key - Wikipedia

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    A 2016 non-fiction book by John Donvan and Caren Zucker that traces the history and advocacy of autism, from its first diagnosis to the neurodiversity debate. The book covers topics such as the refrigerator mother theory, the MMR vaccine controversy, and the personal stories of autistic people.

  9. Holly Smale - Wikipedia

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    Following her own diagnoses of autism and dyspraxia after the series concluded, Smale has retroactively described Harriet as having both conditions as well. [12] [13] The first book in the series, Geek Girl, received favourable reviews and was the Number 1 debut teen fiction book of 2013 in the UK. It won the 2014 Waterstones' Children's Book ...

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