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How to be autistic

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Poe's voice is confident, moving and often funny, as they reveal to us a very personal account of autism, mental illness, gender and sexual identity. As we follow Charlotte's journey through school and college, we become as awestruck by their extraordinary passion for life as by the enormous privations that they must undergo to live it.

From food and fandom to body modification and comic conventions, Charlotte's experiences through the torments of schooldays and young adulthood leave us with a riot of conflicting emotions: horror, empathy, despair, laugh-out-loud amusement and, most of all, respect. For Charlotte, autism is a fundamental aspect of their identity and art.

They address the reader in a voice that is direct, sharply clever and ironic. They witness their own behaviour with wry humour as they sympathise with those who care for them, yet all the while challenging the neurotypical narratives of autism as something to be 'fixed'. 'I wanted to show the side of autism that you don't find in books and on Facebook.

My story is about survival, fear and, finally, hope.

There will be parts that make you want to cover your eyes, but I beg you to read on, because if I can change just one person's perceptions, if I can help one person with autism feel like they're less alone, then this will all be worth it.'This is an exuberant, inspiring, life-changing insight into autism from a viewpoint almost entirely missing from public discussion.

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1912408325 / 9781912408320
Paperback / softback
19/09/2019
United Kingdom
English
240 pages
18 cm
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