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Hi, guys!
I was wondering if you could suggest me some good books about Asperger’s syndromes. I’m referring about books written by authors who are specialists im the matter. It would be also welcome books written by people diagnosed with the syndrome itself, explaining their own experiences. I think these also may be very interesting. Thank you a lot 😀😘
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How To Be Autistic- by Charlotte Amelia Poe, who is autistic, about her own experiences.
charlotte amelia poe | poetry, prose & more. The Reason I Jump - by Naoki Higashida, he has quite severe autism rather than Asperger though. It’s a very good book with a lot of insight. Naoki Higashida | Wretches & Jabberers |
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