Leo and the Octopus
Leo and the Octopus
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Leo is living on the wrong planet because he struggles to make sense of it. He meets Maya, an octopus, and realizes he's not alone. The book's sensitive descriptions of autism are accurate and perceptive.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 32 pages
Publication date: 07 January 2021
Publisher: Templar Publishing
The world seemed to burst with an overwhelming brightness and deafening noise, leaving Leo feeling disoriented and lost. He couldn't shake the nagging thought that he must be residing on the wrong planet. The confusion and isolation he experienced daily were unbearable, and he struggled to make sense of the chaos around him. The other children in his class were a mystery to him, their actions and words confusing and enigmatic. He yearned for connection, but he felt like an outsider in his own world.
One fateful day, as Leo walked through the school courtyard, he encountered a peculiar creature unlike anything he had ever seen before. It was an octopus, with eight long arms that moved gracefully through the water. As Leo watched in awe, he realized that perhaps he wasn't alone in this world after all.
Over time, Leo and Maya became inseparable friends. Leo was fascinated by Maya's intelligence and curiosity, and he eagerly sought to learn more about her. Through their conversations, he discovered that Maya had autism, just like him.
The book's sensitive descriptions of what it is like to have autism were accurate and perceptive on so many levels. Professor Tony Attwood, the author of Asperger's Syndrome: A Guide for Parents and Professionals, had a deep understanding of the condition and was able to convey its complexities and nuances through his writing.
Leo found solace and understanding in Maya's presence. He realized that he wasn't alone in his struggles and that there were others who understood the world in a way that he did. Through their friendship, Leo began to piece together his own identity and find his place in the world.
In conclusion, the world was too bright and too loud for Leo, but he found solace and understanding in the friendship with Maya, an octopus with autism. Through their bond, Leo learned that he wasn't alone in his struggles and that there was a community of people who shared his unique perspective. The book's accurate and perceptive descriptions of autism provided him with a deeper understanding of himself and helped him to find his place in the world.
Weight: 176g
Dimension: 228 x 264 x 16 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781787416550
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