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There Are No Words

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By Mary Calhoun Brown

There Are No Words uses beautifully written fiction to bring readers inside the minds of those who are on the autism spectrum. A must-read for anyone who knows someone with autism.

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There Are No Words tells the story of Jaxon, a 12-year-old girl who is autistic and nonverbal. One night she falls into an old oil painting and finds herself in 1918 where she can speak for the first time. Jaxon determines she must try to stop the worst train wreck in U.S. history, and ultimately must decide whether to stay in the past or move on to her own future without words. There Are No Words won honors at the Nashville Book Festival. The book meets or exceeds state testing standards for fourth through eighth grades, and the author offers free curriculum guides to educators upon request at her web site www.marycalhounbrown.com.

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