![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The book also points out the differences between Aspergirls and non-spectrum girls, particularly regarding social interaction. The author argues that while men and women with Asperger’s may share some of the same traits, for example, a high level of intelligence and a sensitivity to sights and sounds, the traits are perceived and manifested differently. An Aspergirl herself, Simone interviewed more than thirty-five women on the autism spectrum, twenty to fifty years old, about their experiences with learning, working, dating, mothering, and more. That’s what writer and Asperger’s Syndrome consultant Rudy Simone has done. Sometimes it seems there are more questions about Asperger’s syndrome than there are answers, so perhaps it’s time to consider learning more about it from the stories of women who are actually on the spectrum. Honorable Mention, Women's Issues (Adult Nonfiction) Empowering Females with Asperger Syndrome ![]()
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