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Love & Autism

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Love & Autism

By: Kay Kerr
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'Love has always intrigued me, in part because I have carried for a long time a feeling that I am doing love wrong.'

Michael made a name for himself on the hit show Love on the Spectrum. After his televised first dating experiences, will he complete his quest to find his queen?

Chloë was always good at maths, with feelings 'too big' to be contained. When she reconnects with her childhood boyfriend, it must be fate.

Noor has had a lot on her plate from a young age, especially at home. People-pleasing becomes her survival mode, but Noor can't keep her struggles inside forever.

Jess has spent a lifetime being put into different boxes. Through her strong will and creativity, can she break out and build a life that is truly her own?

Tim is a non-speaking autistic man who has been underestimated all his life. But through willpower, technology and a mother's love, he has a chance of finding a different kind of voice.

Through the intimate writing of critically-acclaimed autistic author Kay Kerr, Love & Autism presents an uplifting celebration of neurodivergent love, the search for it and a deeper look into the lives of autistic Australians.

Love, Dating & Attraction Neurodiversity Relationships People with Disabilities Biographies & Memoirs Children's Health
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There was no inspiration porn. It was respectful and it invites future discourse. For example, there is a stark contrast between how Micheal’s story is told on Love on The Spectrum and this book.

Taking Autistic Lives Seriously

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The spectrum is too wide. I didn’t find any info pertinent to my experience with a neurodivergent person. Also felt like the experiences were through the lens of very young people.

Probably an ok book for autistic teens/young adults

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