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Love & Autism

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'Love has always intrigued me, in part because I have carried for a long time a feeling that I am doing love wrong.'
Michael made a name for himself on the hit show Love on the Spectrum. After his televised first dating experiences, will he complete his quest to find his queen?
Chloe was always good at maths, with feelings 'too big' to be contained. When she reconnects with her childhood boyfriend, it must be fate.
Noor has had a lot on her plate from a young age, especially at home. People-pleasing becomes her survival mode, but Noor can't keep her struggles inside forever.
Jess has spent a lifetime being put into different boxes. Through her strong will and creativity, can she break out and build a life that is truly her own?
Tim is a non-speaking autistic man who has been underestimated all his life. But through willpower, technology and a mother's love, he has a chance of finding a different kind of voice.
Through the intimate writing of critically-acclaimed autistic author Kay Kerr, Love & Autism presents an uplifting celebration of neurodivergent love, the search for it and a deeper look into the lives of autistic Australians.
Praise for Love & Autism
'Beautiful, nuanced and heartwarming, Love & Autism is an immersive, joyful read about life and love through an autistic lens. Kay Kerr gives us a wonderful and frank front-row seat to what it means to be autistic and to love, affectionately and refreshingly told from a neurodivergent perspective. A masterclass in narrative non-fiction and longform journalism, Love & Autism takes us on a journey of joy, heartache and hope, connecting us all through our shared love of love.' SALLY HEPWORTH
'Kay Kerr has done a wonderful job of community building through tender storytelling. This is an important, heartfelt and generous book for neurodivergent people, disabled people and allies.' CARLY FINDLAY OAM
'A fierce, tender and affirming celebration of the autistic community's capacity for, and experience of, love. Kay's writing is sharp but affectionate in its advocacy and validation, demonstrating the depth and breadth of neurodivergent experiences of love and romance. This is much-needed and eye-opening work.' SARAH AYOUB
'Love & Autism draws together complex, beautiful and personal storying shared from within the worlds, hearts and minds of neurodiverse peoples, while focusing on a subject which is relatable for all: love. Relational, both in focus and writing style, Kay has created a gift that may benefit all who have the privilege of unwrapping it.' DR AMY THUNIG
'A compassionate, affirming exploration of the vastness of love. Kerr writes with a journalist's hunger for the heart of the story and illuminates minds often misunderstood. Essential reading for neurodivergent and neurotypical lovers alike.' ANNA SPARGO-RYAN

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      January 31, 2023
      Apart from the obvious audience—fans of the award-winning TV series Love on the SpectrumLove & Autism by CBCA nominee Kay Kerr will also appeal to readers who like to be immersed in real-life human stories. Kerr’s first book-length work of nonfiction explores the lives of five people living with autism, from birth to adulthood. While these people are delightfully individual, they are united by qualities hard-won from years of being treated as ‘other’ in a world that views autistic people as less-than. This view is in stark contrast to the author’s aim of celebrating and validating people in the community as having their own distinct identity and culture. Seeing how the characters love and are loved from infancy to adulthood is truly engaging, but witnessing how they learn to love themselves too is even more affecting. As Kerr points out, 'Loving yourself in a world that measures you by what you can’t do is a radical act.' Love & Autism is also deeply informative about so much, from the extra challenges for neurodivergent people in dealing with socialising, relationships and multicultural expectations to pregnancy, menstruation and living during Covid lockdowns. The retrospective respect that Kerr—now a parent to an autistic daughter—has for her own mother is particularly moving. The author’s main wish was that her stories fill readers’ hearts. Mission accomplished. Kerr’s direct, engaging and honest voice means Love & Autism hums with a warmth that can’t be faked.

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