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Autism Through a Sister's Eyes

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Nine-year-old Emily is the sister of a brother who has high-functioning Autism. Emily's brother Daniel is 11 years old. He has a high-functioning type of Autism which may also be referred to as Asperger's Syndrome. Emily tells readers of this book what it's like to live with a brother who has high-functioning autism. Read this book to find out how Emily copes with day to day living. Does she ever get mad at her brother? Does her brother ever embarrass her? Do you ever get mad at your brother or sister? Do they ever embarrass you? P.S. Emily also co-authored this book!

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ByEve B. Band and Emily Hecht. Arlington, TX: Future Horizons Inc., 2001. 67 pages. Non-fiction. Suggested ages 9-14.


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