<p>This book tells the stories of a boy with autism living in a world he views in his own, special way. His take on the routines of daily life would seem, to most people, a plunge into an extraordinary world of the unexpected and inexplicable. As seen through his sister's eyes, the stories chronicle
Ordinary stories in an extraordinary world
- Publisher
- Ethos Books
- Year
- 2019;2012
- Category
- Fiction
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