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020 | _a9781931282727 | ||
100 | _aClark, Joan | ||
245 | _aJackson Whole Wyoming | ||
500 | _aIn this book, Tyler's classmates have identified him as a friend of Jackson, who has Asperger Syndrome. Now, Tyler is tormented by what that means in terms of his own personality. Over the course of this highly readable and swift-moving middle-grade novel (2nd to 6th grade,) Tyler resolves this issue and, in the process, recalls incidents from previous school years, growing in his understanding of this unusual classmate. Written by speech-language pathologist who works with children with autism spectrum disorders, Joan Clark, this novel belongs on the library shelf of any middle-grade classroom. | ||
650 | _aPersonal Perspectives | ||
650 | _aSocial | ||
650 | _aAsperger Syndrome | ||
909 | _a774 | ||
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