Hold Fast

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autism acceptance
autism diagnosis
autism in girls' autism in young women
autism-affirming parenting approaches
building self-esteem in neurodivergent children
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coping with bullies
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learning to parent Mot
motherhood
neuro-divergence
neuro-divergent inclusive education
neurodivergent families advocating for neurodivergent rights
neurodivergent parenting in a neurotypical world
overcoming stigma about neurodivergence
parenting an autistic child
raising confident neurodivergent children

Product details

  • ISBN 9781916812512
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Aug 2025
  • Publisher: Saraband / Contraband
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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It was obvious to Catherine Simpson from the beginning that there was something different about her first child, Nina.

Motherhood had always felt like Catherine’s destiny, and she’d grown up nurturing joyful visions of the family she’d create. But her dreams crashed headfirst into the reality of parenthood. It seemed that the world was not Nina-shaped, and no matter how hard they both tried, they had to fight almost everything – especially once Nina started school.

Aged ten, Nina’s autism was diagnosed and a door opened. It became clear why she didn’t think or behave the way other children did, but faced with school bullies, dismissive doctors and insensitive peers, her difficulties were far from over. She and Catherine still felt as though it was them against a world that demanded Nina change as a child and Catherine as a mother.

While Nina remained resolutely herself, Catherine adapted. Mothering an autistic child lit a fierce determination within her and underlined the power of her unconditional love.

This is an unforgettable story that shows what a gift it is to see someone not as the world tells them they should be, but as they are.

Catherine Simpson is a novelist, journalist, poet and short story writer based in Edinburgh. Her memoir When I Had a Little Sister was published by 4th Estate in February 2019 to great acclaim, and her debut novel Truestory was published in 2015. In 2013 she received a Scottish Book Trust New Writers Award for the opening chapters of Truestory. Her work has been published in various anthologies and magazines, published online and broadcast on BBC Radio. Born on a Lancashire dairy farm, she is now based in Edinburgh.