Book list with annotations
Baskin, N. R. (2010). Anything but typical . New York, NY: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers. Anything but typical , for ages 10-14, is told from the vantage point of the autistic protagonist. Jason, a 12 year old austic boy, discovers an online creator of content posting to the site he uses. Jason is hopeful to meet this kindred soul who tells stories similar to his own. Yet at the same time, Jason is worried about meeting, worried he will be viewed as his disability and not as a person. This relatable and authentic character is written to avoid stereotypes commonly assumed of autistic people. The plot of the story includes more than just autism focusing on social stigma and disability-based discrimination. Cain, B. (2012). Autism, The Invisible Cord: A Sibling's Diary . Washington, DC: Magination Press. The Invisible Cord: A Sibling’s Diary , ages 12-14, is told from the perspective of a sibling, Jenny, who has an austic brother. Jenny is worried about everything: her...