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Anything But Typical tells the first-person fictional story of a 12-year-old boy diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Jason Blake struggles with adolescence in the same ways most 12-year-old boys do, but his disorder makes it more difficult for him to verbally express his experience. Instead, he turns to writing to share his inner world, explaining that he chose this style because he wants to tell his story in a language that neurotypical people will understand. Jason is passionate about language, often experiencing the world through words first; his writing shows him to be an empathetic and deeply emotional young man.