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What To Say Next And Other ASD Books: A Review
What to Say Next is a thoughtful, useful book filled with specific examples and advice for autistic people struggling with communication in their lives. It’s personal, it’s relatable, and out of the books I’ve read on Autism thus far, this one sits at the top.
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For those of you who don’t know, around the end of last year I made a masterlist post of all the books on Autism I could find that I think might actually be worth reading. Over the last few months I started to work my way through this list.
I’ve read:
- Camouflage by Dr. Sarah Bargiela
- Gender Identity, Sexuality and Autism by Eva A. Mendes and Meredith R. Maroney
- The Autism-Friendly Guide to Self-Employment by Robyn Stewart
- I Overcame By Autism and All I Got Was This Louse Anxiety Disorder by Sarah Kurchak
- What to Say Next: Successful Communication in Work, Life, and Love With Autism Spectrum Disorder by Sarah and Larry Nannery
This book review will focus on What to Say Next, as again, I found it to be the most useful.
Summary
Using her personal experience living as a professional woman with Autism Spectrum…