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The Neurodivergent Apothecary

The Neurodivergent Apothecary

Abbie Frankum

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Step into the vivid, intricate world of The Neurodivergent Apothecary, a compelling collection of poems by an autistic poet who navigates the multifaceted experience of neurodivergence with grace and honesty. Through verses that capture the essence of living with autism and the trials of non-epileptic seizures, this book is a raw, poignant exploration of individualism, vulnerability, and resilience. From the sensory overloads and overstimulated days to the comforting solace of special interests, each poem is a testament to the beauty of being different and the strength found in acceptance. The Neurodivergent Apothecary invites readers to practice self-care and find solace in the shared human experience of navigating a world that is often misunderstood. This collection is more than poetry; it is a guide to finding peace with oneself and a celebration of the unique joy that comes with embracing who you truly are.


ISBN : 978-1-83543-124-5

Scheduled: 09/07/2026

Pages : 156

Size : 205x140

Imprint : Olympia Publishers

Abbie Frankum

Abbie Frankum is a poet coming from Leicester, UK. She was diagnosed in her late teens with ASD and has been through numerous schools and workplaces whilst struggling to come to terms with the diagnosis until finally coming out of work in May 2022. You can find her at home, snuggling with her cats and dog, often whilst reading a new thriller book with her cosy socks and pumpkin spice lattes. She would love to hear from readers on her social media handles.

Instagram – abbie.writes.poetry

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