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Ordinary Stories in an Extraordinary World

✍ Scribed by Aqilah Teo


Publisher
Ethos Books
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


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 his growing-up years, and his adventures and misadventures—the quirky, the funny and the downright miraculous. It is also a sharing of the little-known, yet engaging, stories of individuals with special needs and other unsung heroes: their families, teachers and doctors.

✦ Subjects


Family & Relationships; Psychology; Nonfiction; FAM012000; FAM048000; PSY022020


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