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Autism in Heels
Autism in Heels: The Untold Story of a Female Life on the Spectrum | Jennifer O'Toole
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The face of autism is changing. And more often than we realize, that face is wearing lipstick. Autism in Heels, an intimate memoir, reveals the woman inside one of autism?s most prominent figures, Jennifer O'Toole. At the age of thirty-five, Jennifer was diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome, and for the first time in her life, things made sense. Now, Jennifer exposes the constant struggle between carefully crafted persona and authentic existence, editing the autism script with wit, candor, passion, and power. Her journey is one of reverse-self-discovery not only as an Aspie but--more importantly--as a thoroughly modern woman. Beyond being a memoir, Autism in Heels is a love letter to all women. It?s a conversation starter. A game changer. And a firsthand account of what it is to walk in Jennifer's shoes (especially those iconic red stilettos). Whether it's bad perms or body image, sexuality or self-esteem, Jennifer's is as much a human journey as one on the spectrum. Because autism "looks a bit different in pink," most girls and women who fit the profile are not identified, facing years of avoidable anxiety, eating disorders, volatile relationships, self-harm, and stunted independence. Jennifer has been there, too. Autism in Heels takes that message to the mainstream. From her own struggles and self-discovery, she has built an empire of empowerment, inspiring women the world over to realize they aren't mistakes. They are misunderstood miracles.
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*Not really book related but kind of*
After many months of looking into the possibility that I might be autistic, my suspicion was confirmed! This was one of the books that helped. Now I'm trying not to have an existential crisis lol
In case anyone is curious here's some information about how autism might present differently in women and girls.
https://autismsa.org.au/autism-diagnosis/autism-symptoms/signs-of-autism-in-girl...

Blueberry Thank you. Your post led me to another list on Goodreads of similar books which I have tbr'd some. My therapist wants me to be tested. 2y
pilardib @Blueberry I also liked the tagged book. You can also find talks on youtube by both Sarah Hendrickx and Jennifer Cook and many others. If you want a recommendation for other books or anything else you can ask me :) 2y
Blueberry Thanks 😀 2y
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As someone on the spectrum I‘m always interested in the experiences of others who are on the spectrum as well. I found O‘Toole‘s story to be compelling and the life she has led so far is fascinating. The book goes into real details of the science behind the behaviors of spectrum girls in an easy to read manner. The book is aimed at a general audience and not solely towards those on the spectrum.

Nute Nice review! 4y
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HeyT
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My goal this week is to finish Autism in Heels, continue with A Crown of Swords, and start Nine Princes in Amber for a Goodreads buddy read. #WeeklyForecast

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Bailing at 50% because even though the factual information is interesting, this is a memoir and it‘s clear that this woman is the type of person I avoid at parties.

PerksOfBeingABookworm 😂😂😂 what a great review 5y
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REPollock
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Next ebook!

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