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This is so cool, and your book is now on my tbr. I have some sort of rare genetic condition, we're not sure what yet, but Turner has been mentioned as one of the possibilities, along with Ehlers Danlos and Leri Weill. I'm also AuDHD so definitely identify with a few of the points you mentioned, especially short formats being easier. I'm really thankful there are more of us in the KidLit world (you as author, me as librarian) who are being open about this kind of thing now so that kids today don't have to feel so alone. <3

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Welcome welcome!! So glad you found our happy quirky corner and glad to connect! Librarians are amazing, and we authors can't even tell you how much we admire and applaud you all and the work you do. If your library ever wanted to connect for a virtual event (unless you're near Orlando, my area!) then please feel free to reach out!

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This is so cool, Sarah! Not necessarily the struggles (although I’m starting to appreciate what those also do for us!) but that you shared your experience here, and in books, and provided resources. I want to read and watch all of these books/links. I, too, am fascinated by the psychology, neuroscience, and creativity so I really really thank you for the compilation! Brilliant.

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Oh man thank you!!! This made my day!!

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