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I Have Autism And I Like To Play Good Bad Tennis: Vignettes and Insights from My Son's Life

Book Title: I Have Autism And I Like To Play Good Bad Tennis: Vignettes and Insights from My Son’s Life

Author: Debashis Paul

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A poignant memoir by a father, ‘I Have Autism and I Like to Play Good Bad Tennis’ provides a peek into the world of parents whose child has been diagnosed with autism. Debashis Paul talks about the trials and tribulations of raising a neurodivergent child and the patience, understanding, love, besides courage and hope, parents of such children must nurture. Despite expert advice and medical knowledge available on the Net, parents need to learn from other experienced parents’ fears, struggles, mistakes, insights and victories. The memoir is more like a handbook for younger parents of autistic children. 

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