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'We don't stock that sort of book': Woman who self-published story for autistic son inspires TV show

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The article discusses the inspiring journey of Sarah Naish, who wrote a book for her autistic son, Ben, after being unable to find suitable literature that addressed his needs. Facing rejection from traditional publishers, Naish self-published "The Warlock's Quest," which not only helped her son but also resonated with many others. Her story caught the attention of a TV producer, leading to the creation of a television show based on her life and the book. The show aims to highlight the challenges and triumphs of families with special needs, showcasing how Naish's initiative has provided comfort and understanding to a broader audience. The article also touches on the broader implications of representation and the impact of personal stories in media.

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