Kay Kerr Kay Kerr i(17949054 works by)
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2 2 y separately published work icon Love and Autism Kay Kerr , Sydney : Pan Macmillan Australia , 2023 25675353 2023 selected work biography

''Love has always intrigued me, in part because I have carried for a long time a feeling that I am doing love wrong.'

'Michael made a name for himself on the hit show Love on the Spectrum. After his televised first dating experiences, will he complete his quest to find his queen?

'Chloe was always good at math, with feelings 'too big' to be contained. When she reconnects with her childhood boyfriend, it must be fate.

'Noor has had a lot on her plate from a young age, especially at home. People-pleasing becomes her survival mode, but Noor can't keep her struggles inside forever.

'Jess has spent a lifetime being put into different boxes. Through her strong will and creativity, can she break out and build a life that is truly her own?

'Tim is a non-speaking autistic man who has been underestimated all his life. But through willpower, technology and a mother's love, he has a chance of finding a different kind of voice.

'Through the intimate writing of critically-acclaimed autistic author Kay Kerr, Love & Autism presents an uplifting celebration of neurodivergent love, the search for it and a deeper look into the lives of autistic Australians.' (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon Social Queue Kay Kerr , Melbourne : Text Publishing , 2021 20449877 2021 single work novel young adult

'Zoe has just finished school and started an internship at a local newspaper. Her first assignment is to write about romance, but where to begin? Zoe hasn’t been in love. She doesn’t think anyone has ever even liked her. So when her article is published and she’s contacted by a number of young men who had been interested in her in their schooldays, Zoe realises that somehow she had missed the social cues.

'Social Queue is a funny-serious own-voices story about being a young autistic woman navigating the dating scene and sorting out complex and often confusing feelings on the road to finding love.' (Publication summary)

1 3 y separately published work icon Please Don't Hug Me Kay Kerr , Melbourne : Text Publishing , 2020 17949090 2020 single work novel young adult

'The most stressful interactions for me are ones like this, where the person’s face says one thing but their words say another. Which one am I supposed to believe? Faces seem to be more truthful, but people always act as though their words are the only things that matter.

'ERIN is looking forward to schoolies, at least she thinks she is. But her plans are going awry. She’s lost her job at Surf Shack after an incident that clearly was not her fault, and now she’s not on track to have saved enough money. Her licence test went badly, which was also not her fault: she followed the instructor’s directions perfectly. And she’s missing her brother, Rudy, who left almost a year ago. But now that she’s writing letters to him, some things are beginning to make sense.

'Kay Kerr’s Please Don’t Hug Me depicts life on the cusp of adulthood—and on the autism spectrum—and the complexities of finding out and accepting who you are and what’s important to you.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon Take Care, Brisbane Kay Kerr , Moonee Ponds : In Short Publishing Company , 2015 20831487 2015 single work novella

'News anchor Owen Richardson, knows better than anyone that there are three versions of the the story: his version, her version, and the truth.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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