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3.75 stars I never really know how to rate non-fiction, especially memoirs. I think this was very enlightening and got what I needed out of this book.
Unfortunately a huge disappointment. This book severely lacked in anything of substance and primarily came across as one huge complaint outside of a few key moments. I was hoping to get a better insight into the nuances of Autism in women, but I found the author really missed out on this in making it so intensely personal that it felt like an inner monologue and nothing more.
It would have been nice to read more explanations and explorations of the commonalities of autism in other women rather than hearing one long rambling train of thoughts that just sort of end up painting a really frustrating picture of how autism affects adult women... Really displeased with this reading experience.