Liane Holliday Willey

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Liane Holliday Willey (born 1959) is an American author, educator, and keynote speaker.

Willey was first diagnosed with Asperger syndrome in 1999. [1]

She used the term aspie in print, in her book "Pretending to be Normal" (pages 71 and 104), in 1999. She is the senior editor of the Autism Spectrum Quarterly and the founder of the Asperger Society of Michigan.

Bibliography

  • Pretending to be Normal: Living with Asperger’s Syndrome, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 1999 (ISBN 1-85302-749-9)
  • Asperger Syndrome in the Family: Redefining Normal, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2001 (ISBN 1-85302-873-8)
  • Adolescents and Asperger Syndrome in the Adolescent Years: Living With the Ups and Downs and Things in Between, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2003 (ISBN 1-84310-742-2)

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