Someone Like Me [electronic resource] : : An anthology of non-fiction by Autistic writers
Clem Bastow2025
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While the ' nerdy white man' stereotype of Autism dominates in media and popular
culture, other Autistic people miss out on seeing themselves, their unique
experiences, their hardships and their triumphs. In Someone Like Me, edited by
Clem Bastow and Jo Case, twenty-five Autistic gender-diverse and women writers
explore their experiences - and explode stereotypes. This groundbreaking
anthology ranges from sex, living room dance parties and the natural world to
eating disorders, all-encompassing passions and religion. Autistic people of all
kinds are invited to find company in these pages - and maybe even see
themselves, too. Contributors include Fiona Wright, Sara Kian-Judge, CB Mako,
Jess Ho, Kay Kerr, Khadija Gbla, Adele Dumont, Erin Riley, Shadia Hancock,
Amanda Tink, Tash Agafonoff, Kai Ash, Anna Whateley and Kate Gordon.
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Author:
Clem Bastow, Author
Imprint:
[Place of publication not identified] : Penguin Random House, 2025
Collation:
1 online resource (1 audio file) ("241 MB;08:48:36 H")
System details:
Platform: findawayMode of access: Internet
ISBN:
9798217158782
Language:
English
BRN:
529151
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