Waiting For No One by Beverley Brenna Paperback Book

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Author: Beverley Brenna

Format: Quality Paperback

Publisher: Red Deer Press

Published: Jan 2011

Genre: Children & Young Adults Fiction - Social Issues - Special Needs

Retail Price: $12.95

Ages: 12 - 17

Pages: 176

Synopsis

Taylor Jane Simon is an eighteen-year-old girl with Asperger's Syndrome who has a refreshingly different view of the people she encounters and the life she wants to have. Young adult readers will identify with Taylor's struggle for independence and self-control, and empathize as she outlines the ways—both positive and negative-- that her Asperger's Syndrome affects her daily life. Connecting with a play by Samuel Beckett, Taylor explores a fear of solitary existence while reaching out to a world at times perplexing. Most important, Taylor wants to be seen as an individual, not as a stereotypical "person with special needs," or a rare wild flower—images that haunt her from the past. A cameo performance by Taylor's new gerbil -- Harold Pinter-- adds further emphasis to themes of existentialism and humour.

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