Lisa and the Lacemaker: An Asperger AdventureThis 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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... kids. Lisa's footsteps slowed as she neared the door of the house. This was a place Lisa had never visited before and belonged to an uncle she could not remember. Through the windows there were people everywhere. Strangers to be polite ...
... Kids came intoher house and played with her toys and put things in all the wrong positions. They gave presents she didn't like and got upset when she told them so. She vowed never to have another party again. “Lisa, are you all right ...
... kids but really I'm different.” “I've never heard of Asperger Syndrome.” “It's on the autistic continuum,” Lisa said in a matter of fact way. Aunt Hannah chuckled. “Such big words from a little girl.” “I use big words all the time. Mum ...
... kids. Then people wouldn't think I'm strange.” “Ahh, Lisa, never mind what others believe. As Robert Louis Stevenson once said, 'Make the most of the best and the least of the worst.'” “I know him! He wrote Treasure Island.” “Clever ...
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Contents
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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 |