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Win a copy of Temple Grandin's new book, The Autistic Brain (updated with winner)

Update: Congrats to kakoivisto! Check your email for details on how to claim your prize. Original post: Last week, world-renowned author Temple Grandin stopped by the Tattered Cover LoDo to sign and read her latest book, The Autistic Brain. Before she did, we caught up with her in an interview...
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Update: Congrats to kakoivisto! Check your email for details on how to claim your prize.

Original post: Last week, world-renowned author Temple Grandin stopped by the Tattered Cover LoDo to sign and read her latest book, The Autistic Brain. Before she did, we caught up with her in an interview about the book, the many types of autistic brains and her own diagnosis. And now you can win a copy of that book, thanks to Grandin. Keep reading for the scoop on how to take home your own copy of The Autistic Brain.

See also: - Temple Grandin on her new book, the autistic brain and the danger of DSM diagnoses - Temple Grandin, Colorado cow whisperer, gets local premiere of HBO biopic - Temple Grandin, CSU prof, is happiest-ever Emmy-award-winning-TV-movie subject

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1. "Like" us on Facebook, which you can do right here. (Note: If you're already following us on Facebook, you're already eligible to enter; proceed to step two.)

2. Sign in to Livefyre and leave us a comment below with your e-mail address and why you should win.

3. Check back Friday around noon to see if you've won. Quick heads-up: You'll need to stop by our office at 969 Broadway to pick the book up.

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