BookBuzz: In My Mind: The World through the Eyes of Autism
March 14, 2009
BookBuzz — In My Mind creatively explores, through the form of a children’s picture book,the inner world of an autistic child… the world no one else seems to see. From exciting adventures to silly games and conversations with a range of imaginary friends, the main character of the story, inspired by her son, Nicholas, brings readers into his world to demonstrate how a child with autism sees the world, and, in turn, how the world often sees a child with autism.
Adonya Wong began writing short stories and poems at a young age and finds she writes her best through the inspiration of her loved ones. She has a diverse professional background and has worked in several industries such as banking, telecommunications, sales, healthcare, and nonprofit management. Adonya’s primary motivation for writing such a book stemmed from the most basic recognition that there was a scarcity of literature directed to and written for autistic children and their families.
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