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Asperger's because I think there is no typical person who has
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On the one hand, this is a story of how an undeniably quirky teenage boy clings to order, deals with a family crisis, and tries to make sense of the world as he sees it. But it also provides profound insight into a disorder – autism – that leaves those who have it struggling to perceive even the most
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Christopher into an object of pity. Instead of becoming the focus of the plot the autism enhances it. The unemotional descriptions
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Christopher writes and thinks; the obsessive focus on minutiae; his musings about why animals behave the way they do; his quasi-philosophizing on death and life and the afterlife; his ambition to be an
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The Accidental Teacher: Life Lessons from My Silent Son
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Soder, Roger (June 2005). "Books for Summer Reading".
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4034:Ian's Walk: A Story about Autism
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2144:Geoghegan, Kev (5 August 2012).
1863:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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252:order to take his mathematics
213:is not a book about Asperger's
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3157:Cognitive behavioral therapy
2569:Children's literature portal
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2086:KPEKOLL (9 September 2020).
1993:"Comfortable in Alien Shoes"
1973:Learning Disability Practice
1912:Lowne, Cathy (3 June 2022).
1680:American Library Association
1628:American Library Association
684:reviews under "Love It" and
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1708:. 14 June 2003. p. 168
937:as Christopher Boone, with
620:Best Books for Young Adults
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342:Christopher's psychologist.
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3525:Western Autistic School
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793:The Christian Century
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848:The Curious Incident
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1763:on 9 September 2015
1706:The Daily Telegraph
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