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Underdogs

A near-future war novel, where neurodiverse teenagers who escaped an attack on their school become the last hope of freeing the British people

Publication date: 30 May, 2019
Status: Published
Book: Paperback
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Description

One million cloned soldiers. A nation imprisoned. A group of neurodiverse rebels fighting back.

Britain as we know it lies destroyed. In the aftermath of the most daring military coup in history, the surviving population is crammed inside giant Citadels, watched over by an army of cloned soldiers. The hope of a nation lies in a tiny number of freedom fighters hidden in the abandoned countryside – most of whom are teenagers who escaped the attack on their special school.

Seen by many as no more than misfits and ‘problem children’, this band of fighters could never have imagined the responsibility that now rests on their shoulders. But perhaps this war needs a different kind of hero. After a lifetime of being defined by their weaknesses, the teenagers must learn how to play to their strengths, and become the best they can be in a world that has never been on their side.

‘A singular achievement – a taut, thrilling, fully rendered vision of dystopia… Bonnello’s pacing and action will keep you on the edge of your seat' Steve Silberman, author of Neurotribes

‘Riveting… This is a great read, and comes with the added message of the worth and value of diversity and difference' Carol Povey, Director of the National Autistic Society

About the Author

Chris Bonnello

Chris Bonnello is an award-winning writer and an international speaker on autism issues, formerly a primary school teacher who also works in special education. He is the author of autisticnotweird.com, where he writes about autism from both a professional and personal perspective. His diagnosis of Asperger Syndrome came at the age of 25, after growing up believing himself to just have – as documented on official forms by a professional educational psychologist – a “slightly odd personality”.


Bonnello launched Autistic Not Weird in April 2015, a venture which has seen him attract over 100,000 Facebook followers, and over 1.8 million website hits. His first publication, “What We Love Most About Life”, was an uplifting book designed to help autistic young people feel less alone.


Bonnello passed his Masters degree in Creative Writing with distinction, graduating in December 2017. He was also a nominee for the 2017 National Diversity Awards (Positive Role Model for Disability) and a two-time winner at the Autism Hero Awards (Top Journalist 2017, Online Social Community 2018).


His personality remains slightly odd.



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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Underdogsnovel/, and https://www.facebook.com/autisticnotweird


YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/autisticnotweird


Twitter: @AutisticNW


Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/autisticnotweird


Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/autisticnotweird

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