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Pretending to Be Normal: Living With Asperger's Syndrome
Pretending to Be Normal: Living With Asperger's Syndrome
Author: Liane Holliday Willey
Creator: Tony Attwood
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 72 reviews
Sales Rank: 20726

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 173
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.5

ISBN: 1853027499
Dewey Decimal Number: 616.89820092
EAN: 9781853027499
ASIN: 1853027499

Publication Date: July 1999
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Customer Reviews:   Read 67 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars This book gave me hope   July 24, 2008
I really enjoyed Liane's story - it gave me hope that my Aspie daughter (and son) will grow up to have fulfilling lives.


4 out of 5 stars Flip flops a lot, but still a good read   July 18, 2008
Liane Holliday Wiley's Pretending to be Normal: Living With Asperger's Syndrome is a very insightful look into the condition, from someone who has it herself. Wiley provides entertaining, and at times heartbreaking, anecdotes of her life, as she grew up not knowing she had Asperger's, but knowing she was different in some way. The advantage of reading a book like this is that it is written by someone who has the condition, albeit undiagnosed, so it provides better insight on the condition than a parent or professional, who doesn't have the condition himself or herself. On the other hand, as another poster has stated, Wiley seems to go back and forth between accepting her Asperger's as the way she is, and saying she's better now that "her Asperger's traits continue to fade away", yet admittedly, that is how many "Aspies" feel. Bottom line: I would recommend this book, but keep in mind that it's not perfect. Especially useful for Aspies or friends and loved ones of Aspies, and anyone who wants to learn more about Asperger's Syndrome.


5 out of 5 stars A Must Read   February 24, 2008
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Pretending to Be Normal: Living With Asperger's Syndrome
This book is must read for anyone dealing with Asperger's children, teens and young adults. L. Wiley's insights into her own responses and feelings enables a better understanding of the behaviors we see, and also insight into some of our goals, that may not be shared by those with whom we are working.



4 out of 5 stars A good first hand account of living with autism   November 17, 2007
I have now read several books by adults with autism or aspergers. This is a good book to read if you want a better understanding of the autism spectrum and how it plays out in children who otherwise appear "normal". The author describes very well what life was like for her in high school and college. She also writes about her marriage and some of the challenges in that. I believe that this is the first book I have read that goes into that type of depth of close relationships. At the end of the book she has chapters such as organizing your home life, employment options and survival skills for college students. I will probably read those chapters again and in more depth when my son is older. I think that many of the suggestions would be helpful to someone on the AS.


5 out of 5 stars Amazing   October 29, 2007
An unbelievable book. I laughed, I cried...
I learned more about my son, I learned more about myself.


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