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Devon Ray Hillary: Life Experiences with Autism and Mild Intellectual Disability
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Devon Ray Hillary: Life Experiences with Autism and Mild Intellectual Disability in Vernon, BC
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Devon Ray Hillary: Life Experiences with Autism and Mild Intellectual Disability in Vernon, BC
By None
Current price: $22.95
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This book is an autobiography about the real-life of Devon Ray Hillary with both his Autism and Mild Intellectual Disability. This autobiography is considered both non-fiction and reality, autobiography and documentary, and even Special-needs. This autobiography focuses on his own past childhood, youth, and adult life of his real-life history of psychological abnormality. Additionally, it contains the author's own past positives and negatives, ups and downs, strengths and weaknesses, good and bad times, past incidents and events, and even other certain things about his life as a special-needs person. Overall, this autobiography, which Devon has written is designed for families to not only read, but also to educate the readers on what the author has experienced with both autism and mild intellectual disability.
This book is an autobiography about the real-life of Devon Ray Hillary with both his Autism and Mild Intellectual Disability. This autobiography is considered both non-fiction and reality, autobiography and documentary, and even Special-needs. This autobiography focuses on his own past childhood, youth, and adult life of his real-life history of psychological abnormality. Additionally, it contains the author's own past positives and negatives, ups and downs, strengths and weaknesses, good and bad times, past incidents and events, and even other certain things about his life as a special-needs person. Overall, this autobiography, which Devon has written is designed for families to not only read, but also to educate the readers on what the author has experienced with both autism and mild intellectual disability.


















