Evening Litsy! Can you help me out here?
I‘m looking for books by #actuallyautistic authors. Particularly (but not exclusively) books by women, by slightly older authors (over 40s), autobiographies…
Thanks in advance.
Evening Litsy! Can you help me out here?
I‘m looking for books by #actuallyautistic authors. Particularly (but not exclusively) books by women, by slightly older authors (over 40s), autobiographies…
Thanks in advance.
Currently reading this on my Kobo.
I am #actuallyauristic.
Hey everyone, support and lift up #actuallyautistic authors!
Here is a list of books by them and there's a whole scifi/fantasy section. Please consider sharing this!
https://geekclubbooks.com/autistic-authors/
I‘m with the oldest for a sensory-friendly showing of Tot Story 4. He‘s playing video games and I‘m reading my kindle while we wait for the movie to start. Of course. #readeverywhere #actuallyautistic
Black, white and red: my vacation reads so far share the same colour palate - a total, but very satisfying coincidence!
#vacationreads #bookcovermagic #black #red #white #sosatisfying #actuallyautistic
Yet again I‘ve read a Helen Hoang book in under 24 hours. Up too late reading and up first thing this morning devouring the rest of it. It was very sweet and, as an #actuallyautistic person, I found Khai super relatable. Love love love
Ahhhh this was SO GOOD. I loved The Kiss Quotient and I had extremely high hopes and OMG did Helen Hoang deliver! I loved Khai and Esme and their story. I love that it was an immigration story as well as being a romance and will forever be here for #actuallyautistic representation. Just excellent contemporary romance. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
And look how well the cover matches my leggings! 😂
Can anyone recommend any good books on children with Aspergers/high functioning (low care needs) autism please?? 🤔
This was mentioned in an amazing twitter thread about #actuallyautistic #ownvoices, as was the book tagged in the below comment. https://twitter.com/xasymptote/status/1075781558630518785?s=21
This was a great, feel-good read with lots of minority representation, including an autistic girl and a bisexual girl. I really enjoyed it, and it's one from my #ActuallyAutistic reading list for #AutismAcceptancemonth. (Also I made my husband take this picture, because that's my hair behind the book! XD) Oh! It's also my "friendship" book for #Booked2018, the Litsy Reading Challenge.
#teachersoflitsy, parents anyone...
We have an autistic student at our school and he has approached me a couple of times to tell me how excited he is that he might be in my Spanish class next year. Honestly I am nervous becasue I don't feel like I understand autism enough and I want to be the best teacher I can be for this student. What books can you recommend?