![]() ![]() It is lighthearted through a series of funny anecdotes while serving as a crucial piece for its representation of autistic females. ![]() That, according to Bianca, is what being autistic is like.īianca’s book is an easy, interesting, playful, but extremely crucial read. Naturally, you are overstimulated with “all the signals that are fired at you” - signals that you cannot seem to fully understand. Point C: You are also tired after your journey.Point B: The customs are different leading to you breaking “dozens of social rules”. ![]() Signs are in a different language that you cannot seem to figure out. Why did Bianca open her book with that? How does this relate to being autistic?īianca invites her readers to imagine the following scenario: think of how you feel when you first step out of the airport in a foreign country that you have never been to up until now. The feeling that I was craving for after more than a year of lockdown. The book opens with: “You walk out of the aeroplane via the jet bridge”. ![]()
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