An interview with Sunday Times bestselling author and illustrator Eliza Fricker, who writes about her own experience of being autistic and about raising her neurodivergent daughter....
Big fan of Eliza. Her books were what my family needed. And I've been able to share with other people in our child's life. She's coming to talk to a local group in North London i am part of soon and can't wait.
I remember crying with relief when I read a particular line in one of Eliza Fricker’s books that validated my experience in trying to advocate for my child at school who was seen as a “model student” but I saw the masking and exhaustion. So thankful for her voice.
Big fan of Eliza. Her books were what my family needed. And I've been able to share with other people in our child's life. She's coming to talk to a local group in North London i am part of soon and can't wait.
Love all of Eliza's books and illustrations - and I'll happily admit I loved a trip to the tip in the 80's too!!
I remember crying with relief when I read a particular line in one of Eliza Fricker’s books that validated my experience in trying to advocate for my child at school who was seen as a “model student” but I saw the masking and exhaustion. So thankful for her voice.
My heart leapt at so much of this soul affirming interview. Thanks Eliza and Annie xx