Hello, my name is Matthew Gene Claybrook, and I am an author. I noticed this group about books exploring Asperger's syndrome, and I thought I would let you all know. I have a new book called "Mabby the Squirrel's Guide to Flying." It is a Young Adult Fantasy that explores the subject of Asperger's Syndrome through the metaphor of a flying squirrel, Mabby, whose wings are a little different than others' so he has to learn to fly differently. It explores family life, parenting, personal and social problems that tend to accompany the condition, as well as the overarching narratives in western thinking and education that result in our misconception and mistreatment of neuroatypicality. If you like, I would love it if you would give the book a look. If you like what you see I would love to be able to link up with you guys, because I am building a series based on this story. Here is the link and my web page.
Thank you very much for your time, I love what you are all doing here. Have a wonderful day. Please feel free to contact me if you have any further questions about the book. my email is sanguinecross1@gmail.com. Thanks!
There are only a few books representing Aspergers in children, especially stories that illustrate Asperger's symptoms. Mabby The Squirrel's Guide to Flying is an inspiring and encouraging story about high functioning autism in the metaphor of a city of flying squirrels, for the high functioning autistic child and parent, by an aspie who found a way. Because it's about time.
On 16 Tadwick Way, Tankery Bough, in the treetop realm of Hesperia, there lived a little squirrel pup named Mabby, living alone with his father. He was having some trouble learning how to be a flying squirrel. But it seems his wings were a little different.
His friends vowed in secrecy to find out about the strange happenings in Hesperia. Syriss the Secret Keeper, was the rather annoying “leader.” Nevertheless, it turns out, someone is going around killing squirrels.
How could a little handful of misfit squirrel pups do anything about the dark shadows? And further, how can Mabby succeed in his pursuit of major airtime and general awesomeness, with such awful and annoying distractions, like conspiracy and murder?
Bruh.
School sucks. It sucks for squirrels, too.
Join Mabby, Dorma, Tufa, Deela, Syriss and Bo on the appropriately awkward journey of learning how to use their wings, in,
https://www.amazon.com/Mabby-Squirrel...
http://matthewclaybrook.com.
Thank you very much for your time, I love what you are all doing here. Have a wonderful day. Please feel free to contact me if you have any further questions about the book. my email is sanguinecross1@gmail.com. Thanks!
There are only a few books representing Aspergers in children, especially stories that illustrate Asperger's symptoms. Mabby The Squirrel's Guide to Flying is an inspiring and encouraging story about high functioning autism in the metaphor of a city of flying squirrels, for the high functioning autistic child and parent, by an aspie who found a way. Because it's about time.
On 16 Tadwick Way, Tankery Bough, in the treetop realm of Hesperia, there lived a little squirrel pup named Mabby, living alone with his father. He was having some trouble learning how to be a flying squirrel. But it seems his wings were a little different.
His friends vowed in secrecy to find out about the strange happenings in Hesperia. Syriss the Secret Keeper, was the rather annoying “leader.” Nevertheless, it turns out, someone is going around killing squirrels.
How could a little handful of misfit squirrel pups do anything about the dark shadows? And further, how can Mabby succeed in his pursuit of major airtime and general awesomeness, with such awful and annoying distractions, like conspiracy and murder?
Bruh.
School sucks. It sucks for squirrels, too.
Join Mabby, Dorma, Tufa, Deela, Syriss and Bo on the appropriately awkward journey of learning how to use their wings, in,
“Mabby the Squirrel’s Guide to Flying!”