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The Path of Positivity By: Brandon A. Webley
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Ongoing, First published Apr 11, 2020
I wrote this story to inspire someone. This book will help you change your negatives into positives. I fought almost two decades of my life away. I made this book not only to educate the young folks, but telling people with autism it's okay to over come adversity. The story is based on my life and it's an inspirational story to be honest. It will make you laugh, cry, maybe have mixed emotions too. 

If you know someone who has autism or not, pass the book on. It will brighten their day. After they're done reading, hug that person. You can make a difference by making someone else's day. As the old saying goes, it's good to spread a little kindness to someone.
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