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Books and Articles by Autistics


Books
Author:Judy Barron & Sean Barron
Title:There's a Boy in Here
Publisher:Avon Books
ISBN0-380-72292-5
Format:Paperback
Date:1992


Author: Gunilla Gerland
English translation by Joan Tate
Title: A Real Person: Life on the Outside
Publisher:Souvenir Press, London
ISBN0-285-63398-8
Format:Hardback
Date:1997


Author: Temple Grandin, Margaret M. Scariano (Contributor)
Title:Emergence : Labeled Autistic
Publisher:Warner Books
ISBN0-446-67182-7
Format:Paperback
Date:1996


Author:Temple Grandin, Oliver Sacks
Title:Thinking in Pictures : And Other Reports from My Life With Autism
Publisher:Vintage Books
ISBN0679772898
Format:Paperback
Date:1996


Author:Donna Williams
Title: Nobody Nowhere : The Extraordinary Autobiography of an Autistic
Publisher:Avon Books (Pap Trd)
ISBN0380722178
Format:Paperback
Date:1994


Author:Donna Williams, Debra Winger (Narrator)
Title:
Nobody Nowhere/Audio Cassettes

Publisher:Ten Speed Pr Audio
ISBN0944993818
Format:Audio Cassette Cssts edition
Date:1994


Author:Donna Williams
Title:Somebody Somewhere : Breaking Free from the World of Autism
Publisher:Times Books
ISBN0812925246
Format:Paperback
Date:1995


Author:Donna Williams
Title: Like Color to the Blind
Publisher:Times Books
ISBN0812926404
Format:Hardcover
Date:1996


Author:Donna Williams
Title:Autism: An Inside-Out Approach
Publisher:Jessica Kingsley
ISBN1-85302-387-6
Format:Softback
Date:1997




Articles
How to Understand People Who Are Different by Brad Rand
My Experiences with Visual Thinking Sensory Problems and Communication Difficulties by Temple Grandin, Ph.D.

Autism? What is it...? by Jared Blackburn

A Way of Describing Autism by Dave Spicer

Don't Mourn for Us by Jim Sinclair

Autism and Psychotherapy by Gunnilla Gerland

Wouter Schenk interviews Carolyn Baird.
In this interview Carolyn Baird from Glendale, Australia, tells about her life, Autism and Internet and her list PAN-L. Carolyn Baird is the listowner of PAN-L (Parents Autistics Network List). Carolyn, a high functioning autist, is mother of four children. Wouter Schenk works for the local government as an environmental specialist and writes articles on freelance basis.

2006-08-11 03:43:06 · answer #1 · answered by C'thulhu 2 · 1 0

There is a book by Temple Grandin and Catherine Johnson called " Animals in Translation: Using the Mysteries of Autism to Decode Animal Behavior" The first woman has autism, and she talks about how she can relate with the animals. It's very interesting. Also try the book, "A boy called it"

2006-08-10 20:00:00 · answer #2 · answered by I can see you... 6 · 1 0

There's a book written by Jean Rhys called Wide Sargasso Sea that SEEMS like it was written by an autistic author. The main character certainly has an isolated, fragmented and subsocial existence, but whether Rhys herself was like this or just managed to achieve it, I don't know. It was one of the most disturbing books I ever read, because my own thought patterns started to become like those of the character when I read it, and I found that most unpleasant.

2006-08-10 20:00:00 · answer #3 · answered by artful dodger 3 · 0 0

-Through the Eyes of Aliens by Jasmine O'Neill
-Pretending to be Normal, Asperger Syndrome in the Family by Liane Holliday Willey
- Nobody Nowhere by Donna Williams
-Somebody Somewhere by Donna Williams

2006-08-10 20:19:12 · answer #4 · answered by ira a 4 · 0 0

I only needed to point out a flaw in certainly one of your assertions. You mentioned that "everyone who isn't Christian is pagan." What did you propose? Did you propose that this fact is an purpose fact, or have been you intimating that Christians evaluate everyone whom isn't Christian to be pagan? i'm a Christian, yet i comprehend what the term 'pagan' means. A pagan is everyone that isn't a Christian, Moslem, or Jew. some human beings ought to have objections to the term 'pagan'- i've got self assurance i will understand why. it incredibly is by way of connotations of the term. i for my section go with human beings to point out my fallacies in good judgment. i comprehend that a text cloth won't be able for use to ascertain itself. i comprehend that the Bible won't be ready to be mentioned to be real only by way of fact it incredibly is the main revealed e book in existence. i comprehend that the Bible won't be ready to be mentioned to be real only by way of fact it relatively is previous. it relatively is my theory that the Bible is real. it incredibly is my theory. i do no longer contemporary it as undeniable fact. i for my section do unlike entering into arguments approximately relativity. i think that if fact be advised that some truths are relative. yet I even have self assurance that some truths are absolute. My own interpretation of the Bible is that it relatively is straightforward, even with the fact that it relatively is parabolic in some techniques. i do no longer think that the excellent Bible is to be actually interpreted. There are some metaphors in it. those comments despite the fact that, the fact that there are metaphors interior the Bible does not unavoidably negate its veracity.

2016-12-11 06:47:26 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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