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Jennifer Lee Noonan

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Jennifer Lee Noonan is a writer and performer from Austin, Texas, with credits in a wide range of creative fields including books, video games, and podcasting. She holds two Bachelor’s degrees from the University of Texas, and her nonfiction article “Dupes and Duplicity” won a Sidney Award from The New York Times in 2020. Her latest book, SID MEIER’S MEMOIR!, is available now.

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Sid Meier's Memoir!: A Life...

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No Map to This Country

4.14 avg rating — 44 ratings — published 2016 — 4 editions
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No Map to This Country: One...

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“Part of the torture of autism is that the future is so impossibly unsure. Your child might become a fully functioning member of society and appear no different than anyone else, even if he does have to look at mouths instead of eyes and can't stand to give his own kids a bath. Or, he might be so violent that he requires institutionalization... Either way, you're expected to work your ass off for it.”
Jennifer Noonan, No Map to This Country

“Part of the torture of autism is that the future is so impossibly unsure. Your child might become a fully functioning member of society and appear no different than anyone else, even if he does have to look at mouths instead of eyes and can't stand to give his own kids a bath. Or, he might be so violent that he requires institutionalization... Either way, you're expected to work your ass off for it.”
Jennifer Noonan, No Map to This Country

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