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This book is about two brothers age 13 and 3 who both have autism. The story is an inside look on the lives of people with autism and some of the unfortunate experiences they have to face with cruel people in the world who question their emotions, their mental ability, and their complete existence. We hope that by reading our book you open your heart to people with autism, and anyone with special needs at that! Being different isn't a crime nor is it a horrible thing. Love is needed within this world, and hopefully this book will help spread awareness and love as well.

Produktbeschreibung
This book is about two brothers age 13 and 3 who both have autism. The story is an inside look on the lives of people with autism and some of the unfortunate experiences they have to face with cruel people in the world who question their emotions, their mental ability, and their complete existence. We hope that by reading our book you open your heart to people with autism, and anyone with special needs at that! Being different isn't a crime nor is it a horrible thing. Love is needed within this world, and hopefully this book will help spread awareness and love as well.
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Autorenporträt
Shannah Fleming is a mother of two boys. Upon receiving her oldest son's diagnosis of autism when he was three years old, she became determined to educate herself more on autism to make sure she as a mother was mentally prepared for the long and unpredictable journey ahead. Years later, her youngest son was also diagnosed with autism at an early age. Learning this completely broke Shannah. She felt completely helpless and defeated but prayed on what to do and how to move when learning this for the second time. Now, she talks to other parents about the challenges of being a caregiver of a child with autism as well as the positive impacts on her Podcast called Autism365, that she started in November 2021.She uses her platform to encourage caregivers to take it day by day and never give up hope. This book was written in dedication to her sons and to anyone who has a child or loved one with autism as a reminder that no matter what you may encounter in life, you are someone special and you are loved! "No matter what life may throw at you, it's up to you to write your own ending. I refuse to drown in sadness." -Shannah Fleming