Wendy Davey A mother takes her teenage son to the hairdressers. He hates having his hair cut. Within an hour their day unravels. This poignant short story explores autism as a different way of being and how a mother's love endures. Newly edited version adapted from the original, shortlisted for the 2019 Aurora National Short Fiction Prize awarded by Writing East Midlands in partnership with The Society of Authors
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