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Don't fix me, I'm not broken : a book of short stories (edition 2012)

by Lincoln P. Jones, Tarsheah Rose

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"I have read a great many books about autism, and a number of books by people with autism; what is great about this book is that it was written by someone with autism but it is not about autism. This book has been written to entertain you and to show you that there is so much more to people with autism than the limitations imposed by their condition. [...] the drawings add a new dimension to the book and, importantly, demonstrate that people with Autism Spectrum Disorders are unique individuals with different challenges and different talents." -- Foreword.… (more)
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Title:Don't fix me, I'm not broken : a book of short stories
Authors:Lincoln P. Jones
Other authors:Tarsheah Rose
Info:Wollongong : printed at University of Wollongong, c2012.
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Don't fix me, I'm not broken : a book of short stories by Lincoln P. Jones

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"I have read a great many books about autism, and a number of books by people with autism; what is great about this book is that it was written by someone with autism but it is not about autism. This book has been written to entertain you and to show you that there is so much more to people with autism than the limitations imposed by their condition. [...] the drawings add a new dimension to the book and, importantly, demonstrate that people with Autism Spectrum Disorders are unique individuals with different challenges and different talents." -- Foreword.

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