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  2. List of autistic fictional characters - Wikipedia

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    Book Author(s) Country Notes Ref. 1964 Manfred Steiner Martian Time-Slip: Philip K. Dick USA [146] 1996 Seth Garin The Regulators: Stephen King (under the pen name Richard Bachman) USA [147] 1996 Simon Lynch Simple Simon: Ryne Douglas Pearson USA: Adapted into the film Mercury Rising (1998). [148] [149] 2000 Marty Zellerbach The Hades Factor

  3. Twice exceptional - Wikipedia

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    Children identified as twice exceptional can exhibit a wide range of traits, many of them typical of gifted children. Like those who are gifted, twice-exceptional children often show greater asynchrony than average children (that is, a larger gap between their mental age and physical age). They are often intense and highly sensitive to their ...

  4. Jerry Spinelli - Wikipedia

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    His first few novels were written for adults and were all rejected. His fifth novel was also intended for adults but became his first children's book. This work, Space Station Seventh Grade, was published in 1982. [5] Spinelli graduated from Gettysburg College in 1963 and acquired his MA from Johns Hopkins University in 1964.

  5. We Can Be Heroes (2024 film) - Wikipedia

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    Many of the campers are neurodivergent. Two writers have created a frame for the LARP called "The Last Green" about a fairy world that is eroding. Campers practice feigning death, which many say is cathartic. For two days, they LARP in "The Last Green", breaking character at the end of each day and decompressing with each other.

  6. This One Summer - Wikipedia

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    This One Summer is a graphic novel written by Mariko Tamaki and illustrated by Jillian Tamaki published by First Second Books in 2014. It is a coming of age story about two teenage friends, Rose and Windy, during a summer in Awago, a small beach town.

  7. Heartstopper (graphic novel) - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, the Heartstopper novels increasingly became the subject of a wave of U.S. restrictions against books featuring people of color, racism, gender identity and/or queer individuals. The books were pulled from shelves in at least two school districts, Clay County, Florida [33] and Canby, Oregon. [34]

  8. The Best Romance Novels of 2024 - AOL

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    During a banner year for romance, books from Danica Nava, Tia Williams, and Emily Henry were among the best of the best. Here, find ELLE’s selections for the best romance novels of 2024.

  9. Heinlein juveniles - Wikipedia

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    The Heinlein juveniles are the science-fiction novels written by Robert A. Heinlein for Scribner's young-adult line. Each features "a young male protagonist entering the adult world of conflict, decisions, and responsibilities." [1] Together, they tell a loosely connected story of space exploration.

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