Incoming Resources
- My brother Charlie, written by Holly Robinson Peete and Ryan Elizabeth Peete with Denene Millner ; pictures by Shane W. Evans
- Andy and his yellow frisbee, written and illustrated by Mary Thompson
- Talking is not my thing, Rose Robbins
- Me and Sam-Sam handle the apocalypse, Susan Vaught
- A wizard alone, Diane Duane
- Ginny Moon, by Benjamin Ludwig
- Anything but typical, Nora Raleigh Baskin
- Water bound, Christine Feehan
- Marcelo in the real world, Francisco X. Stork
- La mujer que buceó dentro del corazón del mundo, Sabina Berman
- The someday birds, Sally J. Pla
- Team players, Mike Lupica
- Afterward, a novel, Jennifer Mathieu
- Al Capone does my shirts, Gennifer Choldenko
- The curious incident of the dog in the night-time, Mark Haddon
- How to speak dolphin, Ginny Rorby
- Somebody please tell me who I am, Harry Mazer and Peter Lerangis
- Me, who dove into the heart of the world, a novel, Sabina Berman ; translated by Lisa Dillman
- A friend for Henry, by Jenn Bailey ; illustrated by Mika Song
- Rules, by Cynthia Lord
- Piggy, Mireille Geus ; translated by Nancy Forest-Flier
- Charlie makes a splash!, by Holly Robinson Peete and RJ Peete ; illustrated by Shane W. Evans
- Rules, Cynthia Lord
- Al Capone shines my shoes, Gennifer Choldenko
- Two wrongs make a right, Chloe Liese
- Al Capone does my homework, Gennifer Choldenko
- Rules, by Cynthia Lord
- Janine, written and illustrated by Maryann Cocca-Leffler
- No book but the world, Leah Hager Cohen
- The luster of lost things, by Sophie Chen Keller
- Waiting for Benjamin, a story about autism, Alexandra Jessup Altman ; illustrated by Susan Keeter
- Looking after Louis, written by Lesley Ely ; illustrated by Polly Dunbar
- Valley of ashes, by Cornelia Read
- The curious incident of the dog in the night-time, Mark Haddon
- Al Capone does my shirts, Gennifer Choldenko
- All my stripes, a story for children with autism, by Shaina Rudolph and Danielle Royer ; illustrated by Jennifer Zivoin ; foreword by Alison Singer, president, Autism Science Foundation
- Ian's walk, a story about autism, Laurie Lears ; illustrated by Karen Ritz
- Uniquely wired, a book about autism and its gifts, written by Julia Cook ; illustrated by Anita DuFalla
- Al Capone throws me a curve, Gennifer Choldenko
- Are you alone on purpose?, Nancy Werlin
- Mi hermano tiene autismo, texto, Jennifer Moore-Mallinos ; ilustraciones, Marta Fàbrega
- Me and my sister, Rose Robbins
- My rainbow, by Trinity and DeShanna Neal ; illustrated by Art Twink
- A boy called Bat, written by Elana K. Arnold ; with pictures by Charles Santoso