Temple Grandin
how the girl who loved cows embraced autism and changed the world
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Publication
2012 - Houghton Mifflin Books for Children/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Boston, Massachusetts
Language
English
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Hardcover
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- Internet Archivetemplegrandinhow0000mont
- ISBN-100547443153
- ISBN-139780547443157
- Library of Congress Control Number2011039911
- Better World Books9780547443157
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- Open LibraryOL25121539M
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- DDC636.0092/9
- DDCB
- LCCSF33.G67 M66 2012
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- LCCSF33.G67M66 2012
Description
When Temple Grandin was born, her parents knew that she was different. Years later she was diagnosed with autism. While Temple's doctor recommended a hospital, her mother believed in her. Temple went to school instead. Today, Dr. Temple Grandin is a scientist and professor of animal science at Colorado State University. Her world-changing career revolutionized the livestock industry. As an advocate for autism, Temple uses her experience as an example of the unique contributions that autistic people can make. This compelling biography complete with Temple's personal photos takes us inside her extraordinary mind and opens the door to a broader understanding of autism. - Publisher.
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