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Buncrana woman signs book deal 18.06.08

A BUNCRANA-based mother of three has inked a publishing contract with Poolbeg Press.
Aileen McCallan's book about her struggle to come to terms with her son Cian’s autism and her fight to get him the best education and medical support, will be published early next year. Poolbeg Press first published the works of Marian Keyes, Maeve Binchy and Patricia Scanlan. All proceeds from the new book will go towards Cian’s future needs.
“I started writing as a hobby and joined a writing group a couple of years ago and I’ve been working on and off on the book ever since. Nobody has a clue what living with an autistic child is like and I’ve written a birds eye view of that,” McCallan says, emphasising that each individual case is different.
McCallan has an August deadline to send the final manuscript to the publisher and is currently busy rewriting and redrafting. “I do a few hours when the kids are at school and a couple of hours after they go to bed at night,” she says. “It’s quite exciting as I get near the end, not only because the book is nearly finished but because I’m covering the period when I came to Buncrana and Cian was accepted to school for the first time at the age of eight.”
Cian attends Scoil Íosagáin in Buncrana and Aileen pays fulsome tribute to the staff and parents at the school, and iCARE, for their work with her son.
Aileen McCallan
“Moving to Buncrana and finding a school was like lifting a massive weight off my shoulders,” she said. “Sinead Mac Lochlainn, the principal at Scoil Íosagáin, has been brilliant. She has treated me and Cian very, very well.”
“Cian has made small gains ever since he got a place,” Aileen continued. “He has more language now and he just loves school. His teacher Mrs Giri and special needs assistant Geraldine and all the SNAs really connect with him and he loves going to school.”
The book doesn’t have a title as yet, but will be published in February next year.
For more information on autism see www.treatingautism.com . (Story: Inishowen Independent)
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