Somebody Somewhere (book)

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Title Somebody Somewhere
Author Donna Willams
Genre(s) Autobiography
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Released Originally 1994, then JKP in 1998
Pages 240
ISBN ISBN 978-1-85302-719-2
Preceded by Nobody Nowhere
Followed by Like Colour To The Blind

Somebody Somewhere is a book written by the autistic author, songwriter, screenwriter and artist Donna Williams. It is the international number one bestselling 1994 sequel to the bestseller Nobody Nowhere.

Somebody Somewhere takes up Donna Williams' story after her diagnosis with autism at the age of twenty six after a childhood often thought deaf, labelled psychotic, then disturbed. In this book, Donna Williams becomes a teacher and goes on to work with children on the autistic spectrum before being thrust into the public eye upon the accidental publication of her first book.

Somebody Somewhere became a number one bestseller in its own right, reaching number one on the bestseller lists in Canada, Norway and Japan. It is the second in an autobiographical collection of four books. The third of these is Like Colour To The Blind (1996) and the fourth is, Everyday Heaven(2004).

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