Autism knows no racial, ethnic, or social barriers. Over the past decade, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has become an international topic of conversation, affecting over two million people in the United States alone. Using artwork created by individuals with ASD, coupled with interviews with the artists, behavioral analyst and educator Jill Mullin has assembled a compelling book, Drawing Autism, that will educate and inspire anyone who knows someone with ASD. Winchester artist John M. Williams, one of the artists featured in the book, will join Jill for the signing and discussion. Please rsvp to 781-721-5933 or staff@bookendswinchester.com if you would like to attend or to reserve a copy of Drawing Autism.
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