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  2. John Elder Robison - Wikipedia

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    John Elder Robison (born August 13, 1957) [1] is the American author of the 2007 memoir Look Me in the Eye, detailing his life with undiagnosed Asperger syndrome and savant abilities, and of three other books. Robison wrote his first book at age 49.

  3. Sheletta Brundidge - Wikipedia

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    Sheletta Brundidge is an American children's author, an Emmy Award winning comedian, and a local activist. [1] Brundidge has focused on autism in her books, and is an advocate for autistic people and children.

  4. Everybody Is Different - Wikipedia

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    It is number 10 on a list of top 10 autism books on the website Autism World. [3] It is used by Children, Youth and Women's Health Service. [4] It is used by The National Autistic Society [5] It was recommended about on Another Peace of the Puzzle. [6]

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  6. Jennifer Cook - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Lynn Cook (formerly Cook O'Toole; born October 24, 1975) is an American author and speaker. [1] She is known for her six Asperkids books, which have been translated into six languages and include the winner of the Autism Society of America's Book of the Year Award.

  7. Category:Books about autism - Wikipedia

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    Children's books about autism (7 P) N. ... Books about autistic women (13 P) Pages in category "Books about autism" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of ...

  8. Freaks, Geeks, and Asperger Syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Freaks, Geeks, and Asperger Syndrome: A User Guide to Adolescence is a non-fiction book about Asperger syndrome published in 2003. The then 13-year-old author, Luke Jackson, has Asperger syndrome himself. Jackson wrote the book because he felt there was not enough useful information on the Internet about the subject. [1]

  9. Tony Attwood - Wikipedia

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    From Like to Love for Young People with Aspergers Syndrome (Autism Spectrum Disorder): Learning How to Express and Enjoy Affection with Family and Friends. Jessica Kingsley Pub. ISBN 978-0-857007-77-3. Pike, Joanna; Attwood, Tony (18 July 2019). Neurodiverse Relationships: Autistic and Neurotypical Partners Share Their Experiences. London, UK.

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