
Maria and Me: A Father, a Daughter (and Autism)
by Maria Gallardo and Miguel Gallardo
Interest age: 9 to 13
Reading age: 9+
Published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2017
About this book
This is essentially a father’s description of life with his autistic daughter. However, its humorous voice and quirky graphic book style make for a highly unusual end result.
The book focuses on a specific holiday in Gran Canaria. Through his assorted recollections of the trip and his accompanying black and white doodles, Gallardo tells us much about the challenges facing Maria, as well as his own feelings about his daughter. Particularly poignant is a page of faces, representing the expressions that Gallardo particularly dislikes seeing other people make when they see Maria.
The comic book style of artwork reflects the value of clear simple images and pictograms to those on the autistic spectrum and others with communication difficulties.
Gallardo’s overriding message? Maria is ‘unique – just like everyone else’.
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Autism
We believe that books are a great way to raise awareness and improve understanding of different experiences. This booklist aims to provide a range of children's and teens' books that feature characters who are autistic, or who have Autistic Spectrum Conditions.