Children's books will always be special to me. I began my publishing career in the Penguin juvenile division, and before that I was the children's buyer at Tower Books. Picture books, in particular, have so much power, as they are accessible to the youngest of minds. Plus, the text tends to be beyond polished--they have … Continue reading Autism Book Shelf: A Day With No Words
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Autism Book Shelf: What I Mean When I Say I’m Autistic
This book came from a recommendation on one of the ND Facebook groups I'm in. The post was by someone looking for books to give to people in their circle, family and friends, to help explain what it's like to be autistic...and maybe to legitimize the experience, because for whatever fake reason, if it's printed … Continue reading Autism Book Shelf: What I Mean When I Say I’m Autistic
Autism Book Shelf: Divergent Mind
This one had been recommended to me personally as well as popped up in autism groups: Jenara Nerenberg's Divergent Mind: Thriving in a World That Wasn't Designed for You. Especially when it was backordered when I tried to get it, I was really excited to read it--recommended by neurodivergents and hard to get? It must … Continue reading Autism Book Shelf: Divergent Mind
Autism Book Shelf: Autism in Heels, and Nerdy, Shy, and Socially Inappropriate
I've been building my spectrummy book collection, looking for some in-depth self-portraits from actually autistic people. The first two are both by autistic moms who were diagnosed as adults. I was worried about overlap at first, but as I devoured both of these books within a week, their experiences and styles support the adage: If … Continue reading Autism Book Shelf: Autism in Heels, and Nerdy, Shy, and Socially Inappropriate