What are some accurate teen fiction about Asperger's?

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09 Jan 2012, 10:23 pm

I mean the ones that AREN'T far off from real asperger's and can be found in a typical American library.


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09 Jan 2012, 10:31 pm

I haven't read it yet, but Marcelo in the Real World is supposed to be pretty good, and accurate. I'm picking it up from my library tomorrow. :)

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Marcelo Sandoval hears music no one else can hear--part of the autism-like impairment no doctor has been able to identify--and he's always attended a special school where his differences have been protected. But the summer after his junior year, his father demands that Marcelo work in his law firm's mailroom in order to experience "the real world." There Marcelo meets Jasmine, his beautiful and surprising coworker, and Wendell, the son of another partner in the firm.

He learns about competition and jealousy, anger and desire. But it's a picture he finds in a file -- a picture of a girl with half a face -- that truly connects him with the real world: its suffering, its injustice, and what he can do to fight.

Reminiscent of "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" in the intensity and purity of its voice, this extraordinary novel is a love story, a legal drama, and a celebration of the music each of us hears inside.


http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3700085-marcelo-in-the-real-world



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09 Jan 2012, 11:23 pm

I've read tons of fictional works that have autistic characters in them--including works aimed at teenagers--and I have yet to find a really accurate depiction of AS. It seems like more and more books with autistic characters are being churned out each year, so there's still some hope.



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10 Jan 2012, 8:13 am

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