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The psychiatrist Oliver Sacks, who has written about autism and Asperger, said recently that although he does not often read fiction, "The Curious Incident" "was a rare and happy exception".
The psychiatrist Oliver Sacks, who has written about autism and Asperger, said recently that although he does not often read fiction, "The Curious Incident" "was a rare and happy exception". Mr. Haddon, he said, so accurately portrayed the Asperger experience that it must have come from firsthand knowledge.
Once recorded however, nursing notes are not often read by attendants or residents.
Note that painted wood, unless the grain is allowed to show through, does not often read as wood.
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