Autism -- Juvenile fiction
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Autism -- Juvenile fiction
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Autism
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Incoming Resources
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- Most valuable players, Phil Bildner ; pictures by Tim Probert
- It was supposed to be sunny, by Samantha Cotterill
- Talking is not my thing, Rose Robbins
- On the edge of gone, by Corinne Duyvis
- My brother Charlie, written by Holly Robinson Peete and Ryan Elizabeth Peete with Denene Millner ; pictures by Shane W. Evans
- Slider, Pete Hautman
- Kids like us, Hilary Reyl
- Every shiny thing, Cordelia Jensen and Laurie Morrison
- The someday birds, Sally J. Pla
- Rules of Rain, Leah Scheier
- Squirmy wormy, by Lynda Farrington Wilson ; [illustrated by Lynda Farrington Wilson]
- Al Capone does my shirts, Gennifer Choldenko
- Running full tilt, a novel, Michael Currinder
- Owen has burgers and drum, helping to understand and befriend kids with Asperger's syndrome, by Christine M. Sheils, with Frank R. Pane ; illustrated by Anita DuFalla
- Al Capone does my homework, Gennifer Choldenko
- Al Capone does my shirts, Gennifer Choldenko
- Rules, by Cynthia Lord
- Get a grip, Vivy Cohen!, Sarah Kapit
- Real, Carol Cujec, Peyton Goddard
- Bat and the waiting game, written by Elana K. Arnold ; with pictures by Charles Santoso
- Chester and Gus, Cammie McGovern
- Al Capone throws me a curve, Gennifer Choldenko
- Planet earth is blue, Nicole Panteleakos
- All my stripes, a story for children with autism, by Shaina Rudolph and Danielle Royer ; illustrated by Jennifer Zivoin ; foreword by Alison Singer, president, Autism Science Foundation
- My rainbow, by Trinity and DeShanna Neal ; illustrated by Art Twink
- A boy called Bat, written by Elana K. Arnold ; with pictures by Charles Santoso
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