Lisa and the Lacemaker: An Asperger Adventure

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Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Jul 15, 2002 - Psychology - 128 pages

This book is the third in the series to feature Ben and Andy but this book focuses on a young girl called Lisa who has Asperger syndrome. As with the other Asperger adventures, the book explores features of Asperger syndrome.This book is aimed at the 9 - 12 age group and is suitable for both girls and boys, although girls might find it particularly good reading. This is my favourite of the three books in the series.'

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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 criss-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.

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Contents

1 The Party
9
2 Great Aunt Hannah
15
3 Lace
21
4 Off to Bens Place
27
5 The Door
33
6 A Hidden Hideaway
39
7 Secret Rooms
43
8 Food Horrible Food
51
11 The Present
69
12 The Lacemaker
77
13 School
85
14 The Reserve
91
15 Gwyneth
97
16 Lisa the Gimp
103
17 Over Coffee
109
18 Spoon Mystery
115

9 Night Lessons
57
10 Metal Detecting
61
19 Aunt Hannahs Surprise
121
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Kathy Hoopmann has written over twenty books with translations into nineteen languages. Her work sells widely in Australia, the UK, the US and the Middle East. She has won, and been shortlisted for many literary awards, including the Children's Book Council of Australia Award, the ALCS Educational Award (UK), the Living Now Award (US) and has four times been awarded a Nautilus Award (US) which is granted to 'books that change the world'. Kathy is best known for her writing on autism spectrum disorders and mental illness, in fiction and non-fiction. The simplicity, charm and insight of Kathy's books have made them must-haves for children and adults worldwide.

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