

Such a well researched, beautifully written book on the history of autism. It reads in most places as if it were a novel, with well developed characters. Discussing the “first” documented case of autism through all the theories and therapies, and settles into the inclusive models of today. A definite five 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
tammysue Great review, Karen! 7y
Reviewsbylola I‘ll have to get this. I‘ve read about 30% of Neurotribes but nf isn‘t usually my thing and it‘s dense. 7y
arubabookwoman #Reviewsbylola I‘ve read both Neurotribes and In A Different Key, and I liked In A Different Key so much more. As Karen said, it almost reads like fiction, and is focused on individuals. A very good read. 7y