
Of Mice and Aliens
An Asperger Adventure
$30.16
- Paperback
112 pages
- Release Date
14 September 2001
Summary
The sequel to “Blue Bottle Mystery”, this is a science-fiction novel for children, with a difference. Ben is learning to cope with his newly diagnosed Asperger Syndrome, but when an alien crash-lands in his back yard, things get complicated. The alien, Spick, knows nothing about Earth’s rules and norms and it is up to Ben and his friend Andy to help Spick survive. The humorous parallels between the alien’s inability to relate to humans and Ben’s own idiosyncrasies highlight the difficulties t…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781843100072 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 184310007X |
| Author: | Kathy Hoopmann |
| Publisher: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
| Imprint: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 112 |
| Edition: | 1st |
| Release Date: | 14 September 2001 |
| Weight: | 151g |
| Dimensions: | 216mm x 139mm x 6mm |
| Series: | Asperger Adventures |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
With this book, the author Kathy Hoopmann created a fantastic children’s story. Of Mice and Aliens is very impressive, exciting and wittily written therefore making it difficult to put it down. You will have to find out for yourselves what else the boys experience and how the story ends. – Betrifft: AutismusThis book gives us a child’s view of what living with Apergers is like. It explains how it feels to need routine, and to have difficulty understanding rules and societal norms. The book will appeal to siblings of children with Aspergers, but will also enable parents to empathise with their child. In short, it is an effective introduction to the subject. – The Frontline of Learning DisabilityOf Mice and Aliens is an entertaining way for kids to learn about this unusual disability in a non-threatening story and is highly recommended for both school and community library collections. – Children’s BookwatchIn addition to being a fun read, it is a valuable teaching tool for shedding light on life with Asperger. – Disability NowI would recommend this book to both parents and professionals. It is well written and sensitively portrays the difficulties faced by children and parents in living with Asperger’s Syndrome. A list of support organisations and websites is given at the end of the story. – Rostrum
About The Author
Kathy Hoopmann
Kathy Hoopmann has written over thirty books with translations into twenty one languages. Her work sells widely in Australia, the UK, the US and the Middle East. She has won and been shortlisted for many literary awards, including the Children’s Book Council of Australia Award, the ALCS Educational Award (UK), the Living Now Award (US) and has five times been awarded a Nautilus Award (US) which is granted to ‘books that change the world’. Kathy is best known for her writing on neurodiversity, in fiction and non-fiction. The simplicity, charm and insight of Kathy’s books have made them must-haves for children and adults worldwide.
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