But everyone feels this way : how an autism diagnosis saved my life / Paige Layle.
" Paige Layle was normal. She lived in the countryside with her mom, dad, and brother Graham. She went to school, hung out with friends, and all the while everything seemed so much harder than it needed to be. A break in routine threw off the whole day. If her teacher couldn't answer 'why' in class, she dissolved into tears, unable to articulate her own confusion or explain her lack of control. But Paige was normal. She smiled in photos, picked her feet up when her mom needed to vacuum instead of fleeing the room, and received high grades. She was popular and well-liked. And until she had a full mental breakdown, no one believed her when she claimed that she was not okay. In 'But everyone feels this way,' Paige Layle shares her story as an autistic woman diagnosed late. Women are frequently diagnosed with autism much later than men-in their late teens or early twenties. Armed with the phrase 'Autism Spectrum Disorder' (ASD), Paige set out to learn how to live her authentic, autistic life. She challenges stigmas, taboos, and stereotypes so that everyone can see themselves. Along the way, her online activism has spread awareness, acceptance, and self-recognition in millions of others"--Provided by publisher.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780306831256
- Physical Description: ix, 273 pages cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Hachette Go, an imprint of Hachette Books, 2024.
Content descriptions
General Note: | "Trigger warning: This book includes discussion of suicidal ideation, a relationship between an adult and a minor, disordered eating, emotional abuse, domestic abuse, and mental illness and related hospitalization"--Page IX. |
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (page 273). |
Formatted Contents Note: | People have called me an educator, an advocate and an influencer -- What we know for sure about autism is very little -- A happy kid -- I miss mommy and daddy -- The back right corner of the class -- Grape juice box -- Deeper meaning -- Maybe we're twin flames -- This isn't normal -- The end of the beginning -- Aftermath -- Two steps forward -- My heart is broken and so is my brain -- Now I have opinions -- It's okay that things are perfect -- The eat pray love stage. |
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Subject: | Layle, Paige. Autistic women > Biography. Autistic people > Biography. Autism. |
Genre: | Autobiographies. |
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