Autism, the invisible cord : a sibling's diary (Book, 2013) [Texas Group Catalog]
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Autism, the invisible cord : a sibling's diary

Autism, the invisible cord : a sibling's diary

Author: Barbara S Cain; American Psychological Association.
Publisher: Washington, DC : Magination Press : American Psychological Association, [2013]
Edition/Format:   Print book : Juvenile audience : EnglishView all editions and formats
Summary:
Follows 14-year-old Jenny as she describes her day-to-day life with her younger autistic brother, Ezra.
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Genre/Form: Children's nonfiction
Literature
Juvenile works
Littérature
Juvenile literature
Ouvrages pour la jeunesse
Material Type: Juvenile audience
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Barbara S Cain; American Psychological Association.
ISBN: 9781433811913 143381191X 9781433811920 1433811928
OCLC Number: 785874868
Notes: "An Educational Publishing Foundation Book."
Awards: Dolly Gray Children's Literature Award.
Target Audience: 13-18.
Description: 112 pages ; 23 cm
Contents: October : wingnuts and widgets --
November : talking turkey --
December : wishing for Willy --
January : A neu worth --
February : to be or not to be ... my valentine --
March : eye spy --
April : invisible dis-cord --
May : and the winner is --
June : viva la Ezra.
Responsibility: by Barbara Cain.

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Meet Jenny — a teen who confides in her diary about what it is like to live with Ezra, her younger brother with autism.  Read more...
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Silver Medal, Mom's Choice Awards for Young Adult Body, Mind and Spirit "Cain does an even job of addressing difficult topics while still providing an enjoyable read. The story is told through Read more...

 

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