
BOOK REVIEW:
Everyday Aspergers is an unusual and powerful exploration of one woman’s marvelously lived life. Reminiscent of the best of Anne Lamott, Everyday
Aspergers jumps back and forth in time through a series of interlocking vignettes that give insight and context to her lived experience as an
autistic woman. The humor and light touch is disarming, because underneath the light observations and quirky moments are buried deep truths about the human experience and about her own work as an
autistic woman discerning how to live her best life. From learning how to make eye contact to finding ways to communicate her needs to being a dyslexic cheerleader and a fraught mother of
also-autistic boys, Samantha Craft gives us a marvelous spectrum of experiences. Highly recommended for everyone to read
Published on July 19, 2016 14:07