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any books on asperger that you liked the best?

Interesting, and maybe a bit sad: 'Congratulations, its Aspergers' by Jen Birch.
Its a New Zealand autobiography of a lady misdiagnosed for many years.
 
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The Kitchen Daughter, by Jael McHenry. Has sad parts, but also bright spots. Fiction. About a twenty-something with Asperger's who recently lost her parents, and how she and her sister work out a way for her to move forward.
 
Kathy Hoopmann has written some great stuff that you may be interested in.

Children's Story Books:
Blue Bottle Mystery: An Asperger Adventure - Kathy Hoopmann
Of Mice and Aliens: An Asperger Adventure -
Kathy Hoopmann
Lisa and the Lacemaker: An Asperger Adventure -
Kathy Hoopmann

Teenager's Story Books:
Haze - Kathy Hoopmann

General Information Books:
All Cats have Asperger Syndrome - Kathy Hoopmann
Inside Aspergers, looking out -
Kathy Hoopmann
 
Hey alien girl, Ian Ford's 'A Field Guide to Earthlings' A Field Guide to Earthlings I enjoyed it and it was wonderfully educational.. think interesting and insightful :)
It really helped me see the difference between how I think and how everybody else does!

There was a whole discussion about this book on Wrongplanet. I was wondering if someone here could suggest it in the "Autism & Asperger Books" section.
 

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