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I went into this book with some apprehension, after seeing some of the reviews posted here. But honestly? I don't think most of those points made against the book were fully warranted. Was the author's perspective narrow and limited? Yes, of course it was. But was she promising anything that she did not deliver? I don't believe she was. The preface was pretty clear on the fact that the book would focus on “high-functioning”, “successful” neurodivergent women. You could see from the start that it would be the tale of defeated obstacles and happy endings rather than a systemic analysis of the issue. The author was very comfortable in following stories very much like her own, which one could argue was not very journalistic of her, but that's a choice she made.
Having said that, I don't think the book itself was particularly good or outstanding either. Perhaps it was the flow, perhaps the stories that haven't quite landed for me personally. Something was missing.