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35 powerful essays from adults and those who love them with autism, mental illnesses, fetal alcohol spectrum disorders, OCD, ADHD, and other "invisible disabilites. Life with an invisible disability is often shrouded in isolation, shame, and judgment. The stories in this book lift the veil and let readers know they are not alone - that there is a community of strong, passionate, smart, funny, and exceptional people walking beside them. Instead of putting on appearances, readers are invited to celebrate and connect with who they really are
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Easy to Love but Hard to Live With: Real People, Invisible Disabilities, True Stories
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