Exceptionally Good Friends
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About This Book
This book is a wealth of information on autism. It is a children's book that lists resources and provides information about autism for adults. Reading this book helps both children and adults to build empathy and understanding. This book is unique in that it is actually two books in one. Turn the book around for the second cover and story. The first story is told from the perspective of a child with autism and the second story is told from the perspective of a typical girl about her relationship
Our Review
This innovative dual-perspective book offers rare insight into autism through two complete stories bound together, allowing readers to experience the world through both a child with autism and their neurotypical friend. The format creates an immediate understanding of different perspectives, moving beyond simple explanations to show how communication styles, sensory experiences, and social interactions can vary between individuals. Readers gain authentic insight into the autistic experience while also seeing how friendships can bridge neurological differences through patience and understanding.
What makes this book particularly valuable is how it serves multiple audiences simultaneously—children get relatable stories about friendship and difference, while adults receive practical resources and information about autism spectrum disorder. The dual-narrative structure doesn't just tell readers about empathy but actively builds it by letting them live inside both viewpoints. Teen readers exploring neurodiversity will find this approach especially meaningful as it demonstrates that understanding different minds isn't about fixing anyone but about creating space for all ways of being.
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