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  • Her Face of Autism

    A Guide for Late-Diagnosed Women Exploring Identity, Sexuality, and Well-Being
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    “You spent a lifetime sensing something was different, but no one saw it. Not even you. Until one day, everything clicked. Now there’s no going back.” Her Face of Autism is a guide for women who have always felt different, misjudged, or like they...


  • The Secret Language of Autism

    Fostering Presence-Based Connection Through Creative Congruence Time (CCT) and Expressive Arts
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    The Secret Language of Autism introduces a compassionate, creative approach to supporting inclusive care of autistic and neurodiverse individuals through Creative Congruence Time (CCT). Centred on presence, emotional attunement, and expressive...


  • In His Lyrics

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    “In His Lyrics” is a deeply personal memoir that offers a window into the stark realities of a family grappling with addiction, mental health issues, chronic homelessness, and a life of crime to support it. It’s a story that contrasts the...


  • E is for Maggie

    Loving a Daughter with Autism
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    E is for Maggie is a memoir about love, adaptation, and the search for happiness. Susan bravely shares her inner thoughts and feelings, mistakes, and the difficult decisions she had to make to ensure her family was as safe and fulfilled as...


  • Noble Victory

    A Family's Autism Journey
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    MANDEEP K. ATWAL KNEW FROM A YOUNG AGE SHE WANTED TO FIGHT FOR EQUALITY. Motivated and driven, she pursued a career in law, but even when she was a full-fledged lawyer and everything had gone according to her plans, she still felt like something...


  • Only the Strong Survive

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    For many of us, the dream of starting a family is the hope we hold most dear. Sometimes, though, things don’t go as easy as we planned. There are few who will admit the hardship this brings—from struggling with infertility to the daunting process...


  • And The Day Came

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    This revealing and heartfelt memoir explores the lives of the early Russian Doukhobor women and men who worked and farmed in Canada, and saw their children forcibly removed and sent to residential schools in hopes of assimilating them. It also...