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OverviewPia Pistachio Gets a Job by Pastiche Graham is a heartwarming children's book about an imaginative, determined autistic girl navigating her very first job. Wearing her pink tutu and purple bow, Pia takes on the challenge of working at Bibo's Popper Popcorn-a dream job filled with sensory overload, unexpected changes, and a surprising twist. Inspired by the author's journey as an autistic adult, this empowering story celebrates neurodiversity, inclusion, resilience, and the joy of seeing the world from a different perspective. Perfect for parents, educators, and young readers, this story encourages empathy, self-acceptance, and the importance of embracing differences. Ideal for fans of social-emotional learning, disability representation, and uplifting picture books that help children understand autism. Inspired by author Pastiche Graham's journey as an autistic adult, Pia Pistachio Gets a Job is a joyful, empowering story that celebrates neurodiversity and the power of seeing the world from a different perspective. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Pastiche Graham , June HardeePublisher: Deep Waters Books Imprint: Deep Waters Books Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.132kg ISBN: 9781956520156ISBN 10: 1956520155 Pages: 46 Publication Date: 30 September 2025 Recommended Age: From 0 to 8 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 ContentsReviews""In today's complicated world, Pia Pistachio reminds us that we all share common struggles. Pia shows us how to care for others, including those with autism. Wouldn't it be wonderful if we all followed Pia's example of love? I fully endorse this inspiring book by Pastiche Graham!"" Dr. Betsy Theis, Former Sr. Administrator, OCPS & Former Principal, FL ""Pia Pistachio Gets a Job is the perfect addition to any children's collection. Autism representation is so needed, and I love Pastiche's passion for spreading awareness. There's a place for everyone in the world and the workplace-this book helps make that clear."" Brittney Naylor, Marketing Director, Chick-fil-A Restaurants, FL ""For a children's book, this story helps both kids and adults see the social challenges autistic individuals face. I enjoyed it and look forward to more from Pastiche's journey."" Khylil Robinson, Community Autism Peer Specialist (CAPS), Department of Behavioral Health and intellectual disability Services (DBHIdS), PA ""As an autistic adult, advocate, and educator, I found Pia Pistachio Gets a Job to be an authentic, empowering story. Pastiche Graham gives voice to the real challenges and triumphs autistic individuals face, with creativity and heart. I wholeheartedly recommend this book for parents, educators, and young autistic readers."" Daniel Jones, Social Media Influencer, TheAspieWorld on Youtube, Wales ""As an advocate and autistic person myself, I found this book insightful and relatable. Pia Pistachio is a character I'll be sharing with coworkers, families, and friends. Pastiche brings the realities of autism to life in such a meaningful way."" Abbi Samperi, Speech Pathologist, MS., CCC-SLP, CLC, MD ""A wonderful book that celebrates the joys of autism acceptance."" Sarah Boon, Author, Young, Autistic and ADHD: Moving into adulthood when you're multiply-neurodivergent, England Pia Pistachio Gets a Job is an essential story of inclusion and understanding. It offers vital representation for young autistic girls, celebrating neurodiversity and reminding us that different is beautiful. Alex Watts, Public speaker / Advocate, UK Pia Pistachio Gets a Job honestly shows the challenges autistic people face in finding work. Through adorable illustrations and rich detail, Pia teaches kids it's okay to have doubts, but recognizing your strengths and not giving up is what truly matters. Tal Anderson, Actor, Filmmaker, Author, and Advocate Author InformationPastiche Graham is an autism advocate, inspirational speaker, and the author of the soon-to-be-released children's illustrated book, Pia Pistachio Gets a Job.As an autistic adult, Pastiche draws from her journey to give voice to the girls who whisper-those often overlooked or misunderstood in the world of autism. Her mission is to empower autism awareness, acceptance, and inclusion, especially with neurodivergent girls who camouflage their struggles just to fit in. She was nationally featured on Undercover Boss, Season 11, Episode 4 on CBS with CEO Linda Chadwick of Rita's Italian Ice, and has helped create Rita's groundbreaking diversity initiative training program.Whether through her powerful storytelling or dynamic presentations, Pastiche challenges stereotypes and inspires inclusion. Her work resonates not only with children but also with families, educators, and community leaders seeking to understand and amplify the voices of autistic individuals.Pastiche Graham is helping the world see-and hear-those who've been too often left in the background. She's not just advocating. She's rewriting the narrative. June Hardee is a visual storyteller with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Central Florida, where she not only honed her craft but also discovered her calling. A gifted communicator and visual thinker, June brings a unique blend of artistic passion and spiritual purpose to everything she touches.With a background rooted in visual arts and storytelling, June seamlessly weaves creativity with conviction. Whether she's designing meaningful experiences, speaking life into discouraged hearts, or helping others with their crafts, June shows up with authenticity, depth, and vision. Her journey is marked by resilience, a caring heart, and an unwavering commitment to transforming broken places into beautiful ones.June's message is clear: creativity is not just an expression-it's a way of life. And she's on a mission to help others find their voice, embrace their identity, and live with fearless purpose.When she's not creating, leading, or encouraging others, June enjoys connecting with fellow artists, honing her craft, and helping individuals with disabilities discover their purpose. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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