
When I first approached
No You Don't
, I wasn't sure what to expect. I've read a number of autism memoirs, novels about us, and monographs that purported to tell “the story” of our condition, both as research for my own books and as a way of attempting to understand myself and my relationship to society as a whole. In every case, I have found other autism books to be missing some key element of the discussion, either because they try too hard to generalize from a few anecdotes to an entire p...
Published on October 28, 2013 05:35