Autism in Heels (O'Toole)
Jun. 9th, 2022 10:08 pm2/5. This is a rare ranking for me, as usually I don't finish books I dislike. And I would absolutely not have finished this book either had I not been reading it for a friend (who thinks her daughter may be on the spectrum). It's one of those irritating half-memoir-half-pop-nonfiction books. (I first wrote "pop science" but I don't think it rises to that level; O'Toole occasionally cites a paper but it's mostly her pontificating.) I think this book could be reasonably useful for a person with ASD who is exactly like O'Toole, or who has a child with ASD who is exactly like her, but wow am I not that person.
( I have Feelings about this book. I think if it had just been a straight memoir I would have liked it rather more. )
( I have Feelings about this book. I think if it had just been a straight memoir I would have liked it rather more. )