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I'm assuming this article is on somebody's watchlist so that I'm not just talking to myself here ... anyway, minor question: early on in the edit history of this article, someone at the IP address 124.254.75.238 wrote that the Nobody Nowhere CD was released in 1996. That seems believable to me, because I have a clear memory of browsing an Internet page about it in 1998 or 1999 in my high school. (And the 1998 date seems more likely.) But, all the sources I can find seem to point towards 2000. My guess is that perhaps it was run through self-publishing at first and then picked up by a record label, but can that happen?? The person who wrote 1996 seems to know a lot about Donna Williams so I would normally trust them but none of the sources I can find have a 1996 publication date. SoapTalk/Contributions23:31, 6 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I remember the original version of the book just being "the extraordinary biography of an autistic". The word girl must have been added by the publisher. Given that the book takes her into age 24, is it really appropriate? I dont know if there's a rule that we have to use the most recent version of the title of a book. ☮Soap☮23:57, 4 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]