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OverviewIn the nowhere town of Ubiquity, a weird little kid called f.O.g, unwittingly challenges a terrifying alien invader to a duel, to decide the victor of half of the world's resources. Against all odds, f.O.g is victorious, and is hailed as ""Forever, Our Greatest"". f.O.g is at one level a simple tale of a weird little kid who saves the world from an alien invasion, just by being himself. At a deeper level though, this is a book designed to promote conversations, understanding and appreciation for those on Autism spectrum, and for those caring for them, living with them. The tale is told from the child's point of view, and develops a theme of transformation of perception, by changing the perspectives of others involved in the tale, and those reading it. The metaphor is the metamorphosis that occurs through the story of a 'grub' becoming a beautiful butterfly. My hope is that as grown-ups read f.O.g with kids, there will be a growing sharing and understanding that we are all on 'the spectrum'. It's just a matter of perspective and perception; of how we see situations and people, compared to who they really are. Also, that reading and discussing this story will enable some helpful and healing conversations for those of us on 'the spectrum'; the weird little kids, and those weird little kids who have grown up. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tim J Burke , Tim J BurkePublisher: various Australia publishers Imprint: various Australia publishers Dimensions: Width: 27.90cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.172kg ISBN: 9780648437406ISBN 10: 064843740 Pages: 46 Publication Date: 01 November 2018 Recommended Age: From 2 to 12 years Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTim grew up reading superhero comics and has a belief that there is a superhero in all of us, just waiting for opportunities to throw on a cape and save the day. The theme, that we are all destined for greatness, pervades all of his art, writing and teaching. Some would say he spent too much of his early years in costume, pretending to be a hero, and then spent too much of his school years drawing heroes. These days, he looks for situations where he can actually be a hero. Tim lives in the idyllic Dandenongs, with his wife, and near his married children and grandchildren. He is now a full-time illustrator, sometime writer and speaker, and part-time business man. Tim grew up reading superhero comics and has a belief that there is a superhero in all of us, just waiting for opportunities to throw on a cape and save the day. The theme, that we are all destined for greatness, pervades all of his art, writing and teaching. Some would say he spent too much of his early years in costume, pretending to be a hero, and then spent too much of his school years drawing heroes. These days, he looks for situations where he can actually be a hero. Tim lives in the idyllic Dandenongs, with his wife, and near his married children and grandchildren. He is now a full-time illustrator, sometime writer and speaker, and part-time business man. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |