Aspergirls

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Published by Beltz GmbH, Julius.

ISBN:
978-3-407-85946-4
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2 stars (1 review)

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Very cis, very het, with some pseudoscience for good measure

2 stars

I picked up this book because it was about women with "Aspergers." It's an older book, from when aspergers was still a diagnosis. I forgave that and continued on.

First the good. I related to several of the women quoted throughout the book. Some of the experiences mentioned were so common and so relatable that I had to add yet another experience to the autism column of my life. I'm grateful to have more to think about in many of these categories.

But now I must bring up the bad. The first was a pet peeve. The author coined the term "Aspergirls" as the title of the book, but also as a word she uses repeatedly throughout the book. It irritated me every time it came up.

Second, though the interviews were with adult women, every chapter ends with two advice sections: advice to aspergirls, and advice to parents. The …