Fisher's Autism Trilogy: Through Fisher's Eyes, Dark Spectrum & A Problem With the Moon
by Paul NelsonPublish: Nov 28, 2016Teen & Young Adult Book Overview
This is the entire Fisher Stevens Autism Trilogy. (Through Fisher's Eyes, Dark Spectrum & A Problem With the Moon) Fisher and his autistic teen friends learn that they have amazing super powers, including telekinesis, telepathy, and even the ability to fly! They use these powers to fight a gang of evil thugs at high school. In addition, they encounter ghosts, demons and aliens. This trilogy is filled with magic, action and excitement, including a battle at Gettysburg. In the end, it is up to Fisher and his friends to save Earth. Can they unite the people of Earth and bring about an intergalactic alliance? Great reading for all ages, but especially for teens and young adults ages 12 and up. This book is also an excellent educational tool. It is used by Pace University's special education department as a text book. It is a wonderful way to encourage autism acceptance and to teach young minds about autism by incorporating wizardry, magic, suspense, danger and enchantment. A truly exciting read! The author, Paul Nelson, is a retired middle school teacher and autism dad. He used his experiences with his amazing autistic son, Michael, as a basis for many of the ideas in the books. Paul also tested the books on many middle school students while he was still teaching, and the response was tremendous. These are great middle school level books that are fun to read and teach about autism, as well as, acceptance and kindness. Pace University's Special Education Department uses the books as a text for students who will be teaching children who are autistic. In addition, all of the books will be coming very soon on audio book at Audible. This is a great read-along book for middle school students. Visit Fisher and his friends. You will have a great time and you may also feel enlightened.