
Navigating Nico
A Collection of Gifts from My Son
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Narrated by:
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Hollie Brandt
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By:
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Dana Bauer
About this listen
Gifts are special. They are unexpected and surprising and often times fill us with happiness and joy. In 2016, at the age of four, Nico was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Told from his mother's point of view, this memoir - comprised of true short stories - documents some of the more astonishing experiences in Nico's life and the gifts given to others from those experiences.
Filled with hope and encouragement, this book is perfect for:
- Parents and individuals who are both new and experienced on their journey with autism
- Those who are interested in the miracles hidden in everyday life
- Anyone looking for inspiration
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