Celebrate remarkable neurodivergent people who have forged unique paths to success—in sports, education, entertainment, media, and more.
Discover the accomplishments of neurodivergent people in all kinds of careers. With their one-of-a-kind brains, they have defied norms in the way they think, learn, process information, and engage with others and the world around them.
Get to know record-breaking Olympic gymnast Simone Biles, visionary science fiction writer Octavia Butler, resolute climate activist Greta Thunberg, innovative trading card game creator Satoshi Tajiri, and many others in this accessible, easy-to-browse book with black-and-white illustrated portraits accompanying each profile.
Everything But Typical is a tribute to people who see the world differently and have conquered it in their own way—and an inspiration for young readers who will grow up to do the same.
Contributor Bio(s)
| Margeaux Weston is a neurodivergent author and editor. She creates nonfiction stories for young readers, including two in the A Day That Changed America series: The March on Washington and Brown v. Board of Education, and 20th Century African American History for Kids. She is currently the nonfiction editor at Hugo winning FIYAH Magazine of Black Speculative Fiction. Before working in publishing, she worked as an ELA teacher and freelance writer for media such as Ebony, Paste Magazine, and The Script Lab. www.margeauxweston.com |
Everything But Typical: Influential Neurodivergent
Author
Weston, MargeauxPublication Date
9/9/25Publisher
Bloomsbury Children's BooksCheck Stock
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