“If I could, I would ask the world to make me skates so that I could find its frozen water and set myself free to smile, laugh, dance and cheer. I'd see the boundaries that would be in a world frozen in its place and they would keep me safe, away from where the waters warm, away from the stares, away from the thoughts that melt and tear. I would ask the world to skate with me, looking at the gladness I had found, knowing, really knowing, there was nothing left to fear. I think then we would be free to live life as we could, with more in common than apart, the fog would lift, the confusion would end and true understanding would hold us dear.”
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Pretending to be Normal: Living with Asperger's Syndrome (Autism Spectrum Disorder) Expanded Edition
This expanded edition delves into the author's experiences with Asperger's Syndrome, providing a comprehensive look at the social, emotional, and cognitive aspects of living on the autism spectrum. The book offers a candid perspective on the daily struggles and triumphs of individuals with Asperger's, aiming to educate and empathize with those affected by the condition. more
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