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Aspergirls: Empowering Females with Asperger Syndrome (2010)

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1849058261 (ISBN13: 9781849058261)
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Jessica Kingsley

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This book was the catalyst that made me go out an seek a professional diagnosis for my Aspergers after 22 years. It amazed me just how similar some of the experiences that the women in the book described were to those I had while growing up. It was my A-ha moment and I felt such a sense of relief to be able to assign my condition a name and understand the reasons for the differences I exhibit and the trials I faced as a child and chalked up my idiosyncrasies to the fact that I must simply have been "weird". Everyone has their own challenges and being formally diagnosed hasn't particularly changed anything for me, it is just nice to finally have some answers. I love this book! this is a very important book about what life with AS is like for females. important because autism stuff is so incredibly male-centred historically, and it means that many females who are AS are misdiagnosed with psychiatric conditions such as bipolar, schizophrenia, adhd. I sharpened a pencil specially to write exclamation marks in the margins because I could relate so much to stuff. that said I also wrote 'nooooooo!' a few times too, due to some gender policing stuff in the bits about sex and relationships and also wrote 'queer?' in the margins because all the relationships stuff was 100% hetero.

What do You think about Aspergirls: Empowering Females With Asperger Syndrome (2010)?

I give it a 4+ for content, 3 for readability. It's a one-of-a-kind book, though.
—henalb

Well written, entertaining, perceptive and insightful. Lots of food for thought.
—Kerry

Not particularly well written or edited, but had interesting information.
—furyalahmed

I could really relate to many sections of this book.
—Bethany

Interesting. Gave me some food for thought.
—angenaika

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