Eli’s Quiet Friend: 1st Book for Catholic Autistic Kids

Eli’s Quiet Friend is one of the first children’s books linking autism and Catholicism. As an autistic, I often like the quiet of adoration for praying and I know many fellow autistics do as well. This book brings autistic prayer down to the level of early elementary, while I have written on autistic prayer for those aged 12+. I will be recommending it to parents of autistic children and Catholic elementary teachers with autistic students.

Above is the blurb I sent to Pauline Books and Media when I got a review copy. Now let me add a little more detail for parents or teachers who might consider it. You can order it from their website or from Amazon starting today.

A summary: the book follows Eli, a young autistic boy who is overwhelmed by sounds. His grandma likes things quiet like he does so he is close to grandma. Grandma tells him a Bible story and leads him to a quiet adoration chapel.

Beyond an autistic audience, the book might also be good for introducing Eucharistic adoration to some children.

Ultimately, I hope Eli’s Quiet Friend helps many kids know Jesus better in adoration.

Eli's Quiet Friend and Sr. Allison Regina Gliot, FSP
Eli’s Quiet Friend and Sr. Allison Regina Gliot, FSP (from the Publisher)
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