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Girls and Autism: Educational, Family and Personal Perspectives Edited by Barry Carpenter, Francesca Happé, and Jo Egerton, 2019London, UK: Taylor & Francis, 194 pp., A$62.99, ISBN 978-0-8153-7726-9

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 September 2019

Craig Warren Smith*
Affiliation:
The Universal Sandpit Email: craig@theuniversalsandpit.org

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Book Review
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1 Identity-first, rather than people-first, language has been adopted in this book review to mirror the language used in Girls and Autism and which is preferred by many in the autistic communityGoogle Scholar.