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mellambert's review against another edition
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4.0
I thought this gave a great overview, and some super helpful tips for both Neurodiverse people, and people who want to learn how they can better engage.
unchargedbook's review against another edition
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5.0
reyreads07's review against another edition
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4.5
lottiegasp's review against another edition
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This wonderful book inspires you to consider how to live your best life, specifically for Autistic people, but I think people with any neurotype can appreciate the message of this book. It clearly explains many facets of Autism, while retaining its vast heterogeneity and acknowledging where research is sparse because of underdiagnosis and biases historically. I think he does a great job of exploring the experiences and perspectives of Black and Indigenous people of colour, trans people, people with co-occurring disabilities, impoverished people and women.
I loved in chapter 8 how Price takes a structural look at how to make the world a more neurodiverse-friendly place, advocating for universal healthcare, universal basic income and abolishing carceral systems.
I loved in chapter 8 how Price takes a structural look at how to make the world a more neurodiverse-friendly place, advocating for universal healthcare, universal basic income and abolishing carceral systems.
embiguity's review against another edition
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5.0