The autistic Alice / Joanne Limburg.

Author
Limburg, Joanne, 1970- [Browse]
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Hexham, Northumberland : Bloodaxe Books, 2017.
Description
72 pages ; 22 cm

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    Notes
    "There are two acts of recovery in this book - one of a lost brother, and another of a lost self. Joanne Limburg commemorates both in her third collection, The Autistic Alice."--Provided by publisher.
    Contents
    • Machine generated contents note: The Oxygen Man
    • Sister
    • Brother
    • Chaim
    • Welcome to the United States
    • From the Best Western
    • Your Lawn
    • Sylar and Elle
    • Double Act
    • Night Flight
    • Notes to an Unwritten Eulogy
    • Oxygen Man
    • Blue-eyed Boy
    • The Door
    • Proverbs 6:5
    • 11
    • Not
    • On Holiday with Cotard
    • An Offering
    • The Young Dead Poets
    • The Autistic Alice
    • Alice's Un-Birthday
    • Alice in Check
    • Alice in Reception Class
    • Big Alice
    • Alice's Walk
    • In the Garden of Live Flowers
    • Nothing but a Pack of Cards
    • Alice Between
    • Alice's Face
    • Advice for Alice
    • Tiny Alice
    • Alice's Brother
    • Alice's It
    • The Mad Hatter's Tea Party
    • Alice's Laws of Interaction
    • The Alice Case
    • Alice's Antism
    • Alice and the Red Queen
    • Alice's Checklist
    • Queen Alice
    • The Annotated Alice
    • Other Poems
    • The Bus Riders' Creed
    • You're Not My Dad, John Inman
    • Hospital Psalm
    • Mammogram
    • Kaddish for Amy
    • The Loft Day
    • Swifts
    • Note continued: A Run Round All Souls
    • Pretend to be Celia Johnson
    • Your Words
    • The View from Crieff.
    ISBN
    • 9781780373430 ((pbk.))
    • 1780373430 ((pbk.))
    LCCN
    2017296581
    OCLC
    962007196
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