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Cammie McGovern

Autism Expert and Award-winning Author

Cammie McGovern’s second novel, Eye Contact, is a riveting, literary mystery about a nine-year-old autistic boy who witnesses a murder. In this poignant and suspenseful book, Cammie brings her own experience as the mother of an autistic child to articulate the struggles—and the victories—that consume the lives of parents raising children with special needs. The film rights to Eye Contact have been optioned by Julia Roberts.

Cammie has written extensively about parenting a child with autism and the issues facing families coping with this epidemic disorder in The New York Times, Good Housekeeping, Reader’s Digest, The London Sunday Times, and others. She is also a co-founder of Whole Children, a pioneering center in Western Massachusetts established by a group of mothers of children with special needs to run after-school classes and recreation programs for children of all abilities. In the three years since its inception they have served over four hundred families and become a model for other centers around the country.

Cammie is also the author of Seeing, was a Stegner Fellow at Stanford University, and received the Nelson Algren Award in short fiction. Her work has been published in Redbook, Seventeen, Glimmer Train, TriQuarterly, and other publications.

She lives with her husband and three children, the oldest of whom is autistic, in Amherst, Massachusetts.

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Neighborhood Watch

“McGovern…seductively unreels Betsy’s pursuit of the truth one shocking spool at a time.”

Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

Speaking Topics

  • Making Peace with Autism
  • How Community Matters
     

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Speaking Topics — Cammie McGovern

 

Making Peace with Autism
What families can learn from their children in the face of the growing epidemic.

How Community Matters
With over a million children now diagnosed on the autistic spectrum looking to soon take their place in society, we are going to need everyone’s help.

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  • “We ended up having 395 participants attend the conference…I think Cammie is a very talented writer and it was a great pleasure to get to hear her perspective on autism as a parent.” - Jamie Canales, Region 16 Service Center, Education Specialist

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