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--- In mseptsa@yahoogroups.com, "Evelyn Repass" <ecarole@...> wrote:
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> I have a new favorite book: "Look Me in the Eye" by John Elder Robison. A
masterful storyteller, an electronics genius, a good friend, brother and son.
This man discovered his Aspergers when he was 40 years old. He thought he was a
misfit from the dark side, but found out differently after many years of
struggles.
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Reading David; A Mother and Son's Journey throught the labyrinth of Dyslexia by
Lissa Weinstein, Ph.D. I saw so much of myself in this book.




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I have a new favorite book: "Look Me in the Eye" by John Elder Robison. A masterful storyteller, an electronics genius, a good friend, brother and son. This...
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