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Nerdy, Shy, and Socially Inappropriate
Nerdy, Shy, and Socially Inappropriate: A User Guide to an Asperger Life | Cynthia Kim
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A freelance writer describes, in-depth, her life living on the Autism spectrum after learning in her forties that she was autistic, which brought her understanding of her life-long difficulties navigating through life. Simultaneous eBook.
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quietlycuriouskate
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I wish I'd had this book 25 years ago: hell, I wish I'd had it ONE year ago! I'd have been much kinder to myself. Written as an insider's take on life diagnosed late as on the autism spectrum, my over-riding response is "oh, thank God!". So many random things I thought were me being weird (e.g the contorted posture I prefer to sit in = seeking proprioceptive feedback!) or just baffling ineptitude (verbal pragmatics, anyone?) now make sense to me.

TrishB That sounds helpful 👍🏻 3y
Eggbeater 💜 3y
squirrelbrain Sounds like it‘s been very beneficial. 3y
CarolynM 🧡 3y
Bookwomble Oh! Weird sitting postures! Snap! 😄 11mo
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This book has been a miracle for me. Cynthia gives extraordinary detail and examples of how the ASD brain functions, and most importantly of all (for me) why it functions that way. I'm 25, and was never diagnosed as a child. Cynthia Kim has given me the user's guide to my brain, and advice on not only how to make my life easier, but advice for helping my NT loved ones understand me better. This is the most important book I own.