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Nobody Nowhere: The Extraordinary Autobiography of an Autistic Girl is the award-nominated debut book by Australian Donna Williams. It was initially published in Britain in 1992, and was on the New York Times Best Seller list for 15 weeks in the first half of 1993. Donna Williams is also the author of the screenplay of the same name which is optioned to Hollywood film producer, Beverly Nero. Williams released a music album by the same name in 2000.

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  • Si on me touche, je n'existe plus (fr)
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  • Nobody Nowhere: The Extraordinary Autobiography of an Autistic Girl is the award-nominated debut book by Australian Donna Williams. It was initially published in Britain in 1992, and was on the New York Times Best Seller list for 15 weeks in the first half of 1993. Donna Williams is also the author of the screenplay of the same name which is optioned to Hollywood film producer, Beverly Nero. Williams released a music album by the same name in 2000. (en)
  • Si on me touche, je n'existe plus (titre original : Nobody Nowhere: The Extraordinary Autobiography of an Autistic Girl) est un succès d'édition, le premier livre de l'Australienne Donna Williams. Il a d'abord été publié en Grande-Bretagne en 1992, et a figuré sur la New York Times Best Seller list pendant 15 semaines, au premier semestre de 1993. Donna Williams est l'auteur du scénario sur le même sujet dont les droits sont détenus par le producteur d'Hollywood . Elle a également produit un album de musique ayant le même titre en 2000. Donna Williams a publié des suites à ce premier récit : (fr)
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  • Nobody Nowhere: The Extraordinary Autobiography of an Autistic Girl is the award-nominated debut book by Australian Donna Williams. It was initially published in Britain in 1992, and was on the New York Times Best Seller list for 15 weeks in the first half of 1993. Nobody Nowhere covers Williams' life from as far back as she can remember (three years old). At times, she was thought to be deaf, psychotic, disturbed, or retarded, but only as an adult did she discover that her difficulty interfacing with the world around her was related to autism. It ends with her leaving the manuscript behind with a UK child psychiatrist, Sebastian Kraemer, who sent it on to autism specialist Frances Tustin, who was responsible for its eventual publication. Donna Williams is also the author of the screenplay of the same name which is optioned to Hollywood film producer, Beverly Nero. Williams released a music album by the same name in 2000. Somebody Somewhere (1994) was the sequel. This installment picks up the story of her becoming a teacher and the first book becoming published, and how that changed her life. Later autobiographical works include Like Colour To The Blind (1998) and Everyday Heaven (2004), which are among her nine published books. (en)
  • Si on me touche, je n'existe plus (titre original : Nobody Nowhere: The Extraordinary Autobiography of an Autistic Girl) est un succès d'édition, le premier livre de l'Australienne Donna Williams. Il a d'abord été publié en Grande-Bretagne en 1992, et a figuré sur la New York Times Best Seller list pendant 15 semaines, au premier semestre de 1993. Nobody Nowhere est le récit autobiographique de Donna Williams, aussi loin qu'elle se souvienne, c'est-à-dire à partir de l'âge de trois ans. Dans l'intervalle, elle se pensait sourde, psychotique, perturbée ou retardée, mais c'est seulement à l'âge adulte qu'elle a découvert que ses difficultés de communiquer avec son environnement étaient dues à l'autisme. Elle finit par laisser son manuscrit à un pédopsychiatre britannique, Sebastian Kraemer, lequel l'a adressé à la spécialiste de l'autisme Frances Tustin qui en a assuré la publication. Donna Williams est l'auteur du scénario sur le même sujet dont les droits sont détenus par le producteur d'Hollywood . Elle a également produit un album de musique ayant le même titre en 2000. Donna Williams a publié des suites à ce premier récit : * Somebody Somewhere (1994) ; * Like Colour To The Blind (1998) ; * Everyday Heaven (2004). (fr)
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