About the Author
A master storyteller, U.L. is the creator of the Savannah Lee Children’s Series, a collection of over 16 beloved books inspired by the charming illustrations of his autistic granddaughter, Savannah Lee. Recently, he has turned his talents to adult fiction with The Test, the first in a thrilling four-part adventure series. His prismatic characters mirror the complex yet vibrant spirit of their creator, offering readers a journey into worlds both vivid and profound.
Beyond writing, U.L. is a dedicated family man, husband, and father to four children and three grandchildren. A proud Vietnam-era veteran of the United States Navy, where he also performed with the Naval Choir, he later spent 45 years as a business analyst and software engineer.
A master storyteller, U.L. is the creator of the Savannah Lee Children’s Series, a collection of over 16 beloved books inspired by the charming illustrations of his autistic granddaughter, Savannah Lee. Recently, he has turned his talents to adult fiction with The Test, the first in a thrilling four-part adventure series. His prismatic characters mirror the complex yet vibrant spirit of their creator, offering readers a journey into worlds both vivid and profound.
Beyond writing, U.L. is a dedicated family man, husband, and father to four children and three grandchildren. A proud Vietnam-era veteran of the United States Navy, where he also performed with the Naval Choir, he later spent 45 years as a business analyst and software engineer.
The first in a series of stories about the colorful, imaginary, friends of a young girl, living on the Autism Spectrum. Combined with the talents of her Grandfathers graphics art and imagination, “All My Friends” come alive. To the delight of young and old, follow “Tommy on Safari” in Afrika, deep in the Jungle with “Tiger and the Butterfly”, and an interesting, historical, and informative tour of New York City with “Athaliah Tours NYC”. The Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a term for a group of complex disorders of development. These disorders are characterized, in varying degrees, by difficulties in social interaction, verbal and nonverbal communication and repetitive behaviors.
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