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One Unique Piece

by Emily-Anne Willey, illustrator Carla Vidal

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“What’s my name?” Carla thought. “Miss Johnson wants to know my name?” Well, she knew her name! But, in that moment, in front of 28 brand new people in her new 5th grade class there were so many other things going through her mind. All that came out, in a loud shout was…. “I am Carla Vidal. I have autism.” This charming tale of Carla (this book’s illustrator) and her teacher Miss Johnson (this book’s author) and their experience in Carla’s first full inclusion classroom is nothing short of amazing. A great read for anyone who needs help explaining autism, understanding autism, or appreciating that there are a lot of things that make us all unique.

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Paperback
Format: 8.5 x 8.5 Color Paperback, 33 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Mar 27, 2019)
ISBN10: 1977208657
ISBN13: 9781977208651
Genre: JUVENILE FICTION / Disabilities & Special Needs

Author Information...

Emily-Anne Willey, is a writer, mom, educator, and traveler. She enjoys writing stories about her experiences of 10 years in public school education. Emily-Anne created this book out of a passion for creating awareness and understanding of the students in her classroom, and school. Emily-Anne knew that this book had to be written, and after learning of Carla’s skills and college education in illustration it was only natural that the 2 would create something so powerful together. Illustrator, Carla Vidal was born in Salt Lake City in 1995, but it wouldn’t be until 2 years later that she would be diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome, a form of Autism with less than 200,000 cases per year that gives patients developmental disorders in socialization and communication. Up until 5th grade, Carla would spend her school years learning in special programs. She then transferred to the charter school Navigator Pointe Academy, where she would be learning alongside mainly neurotypical children. She graduated in Graphic Design in 2016. Carla states that because of her 5th grade experience she is more resilient in keeping her life-long goal of being engaged to the arts, and adding another unique piece to the puzzle of life.
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