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1 y separately published work icon A House for Everyone Jo Hirst , Naomi Bardoff (illustrator), London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers , 2018 22514731 2018 single work picture book children's

'At lunchtime, all of Tom's friends gather at school to work together building their house. Each one of them has a special job to do, and each one of them has a different way of expressing their gender identity.

'Jackson is a boy who likes to wear dresses. Ivy is a girl who likes her hair cut really short. Alex doesn't feel like 'just' a boy, or 'just' a girl. They are all the same, they are all different - but they are all friends.

'A very simple story that challenges gender stereotypes and shows 4 to 8 year olds that it is OK to be yourself. An engaging story that is more than just an educational tool; this book will assist parents and teachers in giving children the space to explore the full spectrum of gender diversity and will show children the many ways they can express their gender in a truly positive light.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 y separately published work icon All Birds Have Anxiety Kathy Hoopmann , London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers , 2017 13838648 2017 single work non-fiction children's

'All Birds Have Anxiety explores the symptoms of anxiety disorder and their impact on day-to-day life through colourful images of life as a bird. Its humorous yet gentle approach recognises the stress that anxiety can cause, helping people to better understand how it feels to have anxiety.'

(Source: publisher's website)

1 y separately published work icon Lisa and the Lacemaker - The Graphic Novel Kathy Hoopmann , Mike Medaglia (illustrator), Philadelphia : Jessica Kingsley Publishers , 2017 13838188 2017 single work graphic novel children's

'When Lisa discovers a hidden door to an abandoned hut in her friend's backyard, her imagination runs wild with thoughts of the stories it could hold. But strange sounds and faces in the shadows give Lisa the feeling that there is more to the hut than meets the eye, especially when Great Aunt Hannah tells her about one of its previous inhabitants - the mysterious Lacemaker...

'Lisa quickly discovers that the Lacemaker isn't the only mystery to be solved. Great Aunt Hannah has a secret of her own, and like the criss-crossing of threads her past is tied up with the Lacemaker. Vividly reimagined in graphic form for a new generation, follow Lisa as she confronts the Lacemaker to put right the secrets of the past, and is helped to understand her own Asperger Syndrome along the way.'

(Source: publisher's website)

1 y separately published work icon Elemental Island Kathy Hoopmann , J. S. Kiss , London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers , 2015 13838881 2015 single work children's fiction children's science fiction

'Astie is different. She wants to study fashion but no one in her class understands why. Then she is diagnosed with Social Syndrome and becomes even more left out and frustrated. But when a stranger appears on the island, Astie's differences are called upon to find out who he is. What she finds will shake the island's very core...'

(Source: publisher's website)

1 y separately published work icon Blue Bottle Mystery - The Graphic Novel Kathy Hoopmann , Rachael Smith (illustrator), London Philadelphia : Jessica Kingsley Publishers , 2015 13838436 2015 single work graphic novel children's

'Full of mystery and intrigue, this graphic novel version of Kathy Hoopmann's best-selling adventure follows Ben, a boy with Asperger syndrome (AS). When Ben and his friend Andy discover an old blue bottle in the school yard, little do they know of the mysterious forces they are about to unleash...'

(Source: publisher's website)

1 1 y separately published work icon Inside Asperger's Looking Out Kathy Hoopmann , Philadelphia London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers , 2012 6388334 2012 single work children's fiction children's

'Kathy Hoopmann is an Australian author with a background in primary school teaching. After many years of working with children with Asperger Syndrome, she has a wonderful insight into the mindset of Aspies. Her sensitivity to their strengths and weaknesses, and her ability to encapsulate these within her literature, has made her a household name within the Asperger community.' (Publisher's blurb)

7 y separately published work icon Who Will I Be When I Die? Christine Bryden , Blackburn North : HarperCollins Religious , 1998 13755380 1998 single work autobiography

'For many, Alzheimer’s Disease or dementia is a mystery condition affecting old people. Christine Bryden was 46 when she was diagnosed with dementia, and ‘Who will I be when I die?’ is the beginning of the story of her emotional, physical and spiritual journey since then. Christine is living positively with dementia, and provides a unique insight into how it feels to be gradually losing the ability to undertake tasks most of us take for granted. Her story is remarkable because of the vigour with which she is undertaking this battle in her life and her deep sense that her life continues to have purpose and meaning. Christine’s approach to health and well-being has made this book a must for many people with dementia and their families.'

(Source: author's website)

10 y separately published work icon All Dogs Have ADHD Kathy Hoopmann , London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers , 2009 Z1848704 2009 single work non-fiction children's 'All Dogs Have ADHD takes an inspiring and affectionate look at Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), using images and ideas from the canine world to explore a variety of traits that will be instantly recognisable to those who are familiar with ADHD' (Source: author's website).
1 y separately published work icon A Blessing and a Curse : Autism and Me Caiseal Mor , London Philadelphia : Jessica Kingsley Publishers , 2007 Z1762937 2007 single work autobiography 'Growing up in Australia in the 1970s, Caiseal Mor was labelled "retarded" and "an idiot", and his parents were led to believe that physical punishment could cure his autism. In this courageous and captivating autobiography, Mor vividly captures his early experiences of dissociation from his true existence - a common reaction by children suffering from repeated abuse - and the various personas through which he lived through in his teens and early adulthood - the Mahjee, Charles P. Puddlejumper, Marco Polo and Chameleon Feeble. The rocky path towards discovering his true identity and finally accepting himself takes him on a spiritual pilgrimage via several different countries, once nearly getting caught unwittingly carrying drugs over the Moroccan border; forming relationships with people he meets but very often misjudges; to the revelation - the awakening - of love and acceptance'. Source: bookseller's website.
8 1 y separately published work icon All Cats have Asperger Syndrome Kathy Hoopmann , London Philadelphia : Jessica Kingsley Publishers , 2006 Z1415183 2006 single work non-fiction children's This story takes a playful look at Asperger Syndrome (AS), drawing inspiration from the feline world in a way that will strike a chord with all those who are familiar with AS.
4 y separately published work icon Dancing With Dementia: My Story of Living Positively with Dementia Christine Bryden , London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers , 2005 13753420 2005 single work autobiography

'Christine Bryden was a top civil servant and single mother of three children when she was diagnosed with dementia at the age of 46. Since then she has gone on to challenge almost every stereotype of people with dementia by campaigning for self-advocacy, writing articles and speaking at national conferences.

'This book is a vivid account of the author's experiences of living with dementia, exploring the effects of memory problems, loss of independence, difficulties in communication and the exhaustion of coping with simple tasks. She describes how, with the support of her husband Paul, she continues to lead an active life nevertheless, and explains how professionals and carers can help.

'Christine Bryden makes an outspoken attempt to change prevailing attitudes and misconceptions about the disease. Arguing for greater empowerment and respect for people with dementia as individuals, she also reflects on the importance of spirituality in her life and how it has helped her better understand who she is and who she is becoming.

'Dancing with Dementia is a thoughtful exploration of how dementia challenges our ideas of personal identity and of the process of self-discovery it can bring about.'

(Source: Amazon)

1 y separately published work icon Not Just Anything Donna Williams , London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers , 2004 13753269 2004 selected work poetry

'Not Just Anything is a mosaic of logic, passion and philosophical musings by Donna Williams, sometimes jolting, sometimes moving, often illuminating. In it Donna takes you on a poetic adventure into places past, present and beyond. Often intertwined with the world of autistic experience, her writings divulge with immediacy, a person in the grip of overload and shutdowns, of extreme sensory and emotional highs and passions, of alienation from self, from body and fear of the intensity of emotion, of the struggle to know self, to communicate, to comprehend. At other times, her writing somehow transcends the often assumed limitations of autism, and she dissects so many of the concepts we take for granted, bringing us face to face with our own social constructions of 'reality' and so called 'normality' in a way only Donna can.'

(Source: publisher's website)

1 y separately published work icon Everyday Heaven Donna Williams , London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers , 2004 13752966 2004 single work autobiography

'Published in 2004, Everyday Heaven is the fourth book in the autobiographical series and like each book can be read as a stand alone book. 

'Living on the Welsh farm with the obsessive and isolating Ian, their house and solitude has been taken over.   Donna has invited a film crew to spend six weeks on the farm with them, filming a TV documentary, Jam Jar.  But things do not at all go to plan.  

'Out of the blue, she learns her father, aged 59 and back in Australia, has two weeks to live. Spending those two weeks sharing all they've never said over the phone he insists she stays safe, 10,000 miles away from where he is dying.  Ten days after his death it is the second wedding anniversary of her marriage to Ian.  After getting her to dress up in her wedding dress and filming the property and all their belongings, he announces he is leaving her and having stayed married for two years this self identified Aspie now insists he wants nothing less than his full 'legal entitlement' - half of everything she has ever made as an international bestselling author.  Suddenly, Donna has to manage loss, grief, abandonment, a messy divorce and the awakening of her sexuality as only this wacky autie can.

'Perhaps the funniest of all of her autiebiographies, Everyday Heaven is a not to be missed, humorous, riveting, roller-coaster of an autistic adventure through gender identity, sexuality, divorce, death, spirituality, loss, grief, true love, remarriage and migration.

'This book also introduces the reader to the man she ultimately was married to for 17 years, Chris Samuel, her closest friend and the love of her life.'

(Source: author's website)

1 1 y separately published work icon Haze Kathy Hoopmann , Jessica Kingsley Publishers , 2003 Z1210289 2003 single work novel young adult 'Seb is a loner. Brilliant with numbers but hopeless with people, he prefers the company of computers and his only friend, Guzzle. Things change for the better when he makes friends with Kristie, Madeline and Jen, and a new computer teacher - Miss Adonia - arrives. However, Seb is soon caught up in a web of computer fraud and lies and turns to Madeline's mysterious cyber friend for help. Weaving the facts of Asperger Syndrome into the story, Haze is a riveting read for teenagers of all sorts and abilities' (Source: author's website).
2 y separately published work icon Lisa and the Lacemaker : An Asperger Adventure Kathy Hoopmann , London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers , 2002 Z1848724 2002 single work children's fiction children's 'When Lisa discovers a derelict hut in her friend Ben's backyard, she delights in exploring the remnants of an era long gone. Imagine her surprise when Great Aunt Hannah moves into a nursing home nearby, and reveals that once she was a servant in those very rooms. The old lady draws Lisa into the art of lace making and through the cross-crossing of threads, Lisa is helped to understand her own Asperger Syndrome. But Great Aunt Hannah also has a secret and now it is up to Lisa to confront the mysterious lacemaker and put the past to rest' (Source: author's website).
3 y separately published work icon Of Mice and Aliens : An Asperger Adventure Kathy Hoopmann , London New York (City) : Jessica Kingsley Publishers , 2001 Z1848772 2001 single work children's fiction children's science fiction 'Ben is learning to cope with his newly diagnosed Asperger Syndrome, but when an alien crash-lands in his back yard, things really get complicated. The alien, Zeke, knows nothing about Earth's rules and norms and it is up to Ben and his friend Andy to help Zeke survive. The humorous parallels between the alien's inability to relate to humans and Ben's own idiosyncrasies highlight the difficulties Aspie kids face every day' (Source: author's website).
6 2 y separately published work icon Blue Bottle Mystery : An Asperger Adventure Kathy Hoopmann , London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers , 2001 Z916961 2001 single work children's fiction children's 'Ben finds an unusual old bottle buried in the school yard, and in a roundabout way it helps Ben and his family find out what is causing some of the persistent problems he has both at home and at school' (source: NLA).
1 y separately published work icon Somebody Somewhere Donna Williams , Sydney : Doubleday , 1994 Z1024415 1994 single work autobiography

Diagnosed in the 1960s as psychotic at the age of two when autism was known as Childhood Psychosis, Donna has lived 26 years believing she was born mad.  Now, Donna meets psychologist and autism expert Dr Marek who reconfirms her diagnosis with the more modern day term of autism and offers to work with her.  But when he suggests he can give her training in social skills and handshakes, she is not interested in learning to further bury herself in 'acting normal'.  Instead she determines to get from him the non-autistic translations for the array of experiences and concepts she has only ever made sense of in her own special language, kept secret within her own world.  

Dr Marek is soon not the only teacher.  Navigating the combinations of xenophobia, charity, curiosity and kindness, Donna graduates as a teacher and travels overseas to work with autistic children and other adults like herself.  In the process, she finds a way of belonging and 'simply being' among others without selling out who she really is and lays foundations for changing forever the way autism is understood by the wider world.

(Source: author's website)

1 2 y separately published work icon Nobody Nowhere Donna Williams , London : Doubleday , 1992 Z941933 1992 single work autobiography

The first of four books in Donna's autie-biographical series, Nobody Nowhere is disturbing, eloquent and ticklishly funny.  It is an account of a soul of someone who lived the word 'autism' and survived abuse, trauma, neglect, exploitation despite intense inner chaos and incomprehension. 

Born into a 1960s dysfunctional underclass family rife with criminality, substance abuse and domestic violence, Donna starts out as a two year old diagnosed as psychotic at age 2, and grows up treated as mad, backward and disturbed and the child who 'will never be able to tell'.  But gaining functional speech by late childhood, Donna leaves home by 8 years old and is homeless by her teens in an exploitative world that can no more understand her than she can her users and abusers.  Nobody Nowhere is an epic story of survival against all odds.

(Source: author's website)

1 y separately published work icon Like Color to the Blind Donna Williams , Sydney : Bantam Books , 1996 Z1024418 1996 single work autobiography

After discovering that triggering technique of 'checking' can help them access their felt emotions buried deep under programed responses, Donna becomes unwittingly dared into marriage with Ian; a schizoid, fragmented man also on the autism spectrum.  But where Donna has spent years tearing down the invisible walls of her Exposure Anxiety in order to join the wider world, Ian has plans for them to move to an isolated farm in the middle of the Welsh countryside, away from humans, to live with sheep, pigs and a 'horse that simply is'.

Within this story is the moving account of their friendship with Alex, a teenager with autism, just beginning to find his voice for the first time through typed communication and determined not to be 'left behind'.  After Alex gets tinted lenses that help him encounter a remarkable cohesive 3D world he's never known, Donna and Ian follow, seeing for the first time a world that their own visual perceptual fragmentation has never shown them.

(Source: author's website)

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