In this collection of beautiful and raw essays, Amy S.
Lutz writes openly about her experience--the positive and the negative--as a mother of a now twenty-one-year-old son with severe autism.
Lutz's human emotion drives through each page and challenges commonly held ideas that define autism either as a disease or as neurodiversity.
We Walk is inspired by her own questions: What is the place of intellectually and developmentally disabled people in society? What respo.
Questions | What is the place of intellectually and developmentally disabled people in society |
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