Book 161📚 4.5⭐️
A great book for women and girls with AS/ASD🩷
Really appreciated the real-life accounts.
Book 161📚 4.5⭐️
A great book for women and girls with AS/ASD🩷
Really appreciated the real-life accounts.
PROS
1. She conducted interviews with people who have autism to give a broader perspective. As long as your perspective/exercise is found somewhere in there even partially you‘re good to go.
2. A not too bad discussion on situational mutism.
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I finished this, but right now my review is so long and all over the place, I‘m taking some time to collect my thoughts.
Really struggling with this one. She‘s clearly a kook (autistic women are naturally psychic 🤨) and now she no longer identifies as ASD/AS because she cured herself with food. 😒 The stories of other women with ASD are nice. It‘s nice knowing other women have has similar experiences, even if the similarities are sometimes rather abstract. I just don‘t know. I wish she would get on with it so I could be done with the book.
This third in Don and Rosie‘s story (and now of course Hudson) was fun and entertaining as well as broaching the subject of autism spectrum this time. In the first two books it‘s danced around but not approached.
I love how devoted Don and Rosie and their friends and family are to Hudson, doing what they think will be best to help him adapt to a new school, new friends, new schedules. And I love all the ways Hudson surprises them.