It's a Stretch: Kat's Journey with Autism

Author(s): Kathryn Fish

Edition: 1

Copyright: 2026

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$5.00 USD

ISBN 9798319708595

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This book is a heartfelt, first-person story told by Kat, a 14 year old girl on the autism spectrum, who shares what makes her unique. Through her love of music, animals, books, and her special stuffed giraffe, Stretch Jr., Kat helps readers understand autism in a warm, honest, and positive way. She explains how she experiences emotions, why she stims, and how kindness, patience, and understanding help everyone feel included. The story celebrates differences, self-acceptance, and the beauty of seeing the world in many colorful ways.

 

Kathryn Fish

Kathryn Fish is a creative 14-year-old writer who loves animals, the beach, and discovering adventure in everyday life. As a proud young girl on the autism spectrum, Kathryn sees the world with a unique perspective that inspires her storytelling and vibrant imagination. This is Kathryn’s debut book, and she hopes it encourages readers to embrace who they are and believe in their own stories.

This book is a heartfelt, first-person story told by Kat, a 14 year old girl on the autism spectrum, who shares what makes her unique. Through her love of music, animals, books, and her special stuffed giraffe, Stretch Jr., Kat helps readers understand autism in a warm, honest, and positive way. She explains how she experiences emotions, why she stims, and how kindness, patience, and understanding help everyone feel included. The story celebrates differences, self-acceptance, and the beauty of seeing the world in many colorful ways.

 

Kathryn Fish

Kathryn Fish is a creative 14-year-old writer who loves animals, the beach, and discovering adventure in everyday life. As a proud young girl on the autism spectrum, Kathryn sees the world with a unique perspective that inspires her storytelling and vibrant imagination. This is Kathryn’s debut book, and she hopes it encourages readers to embrace who they are and believe in their own stories.