on 10/04/2022
ISBN: 0593566467
Genres: Biography/Autobiography
Format: Chapter Book Nonfiction
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In this illustrated memoir by Abigail Balfe, she describes growing up in England with undiagnosed autism throughout childhood all the way up to adulthood when she was finally diagnosed at the age of 33. Balfe begins by shedding light on what it means to be autistic and neurodivergent in general. Other chapters include discussions about how she handled school, friendship, family, sensory sensitivities, puberty, college and more. The end of the book contains a glossary, resources for further learning, tips for neurotypical people to relate to those who are neurodivergent, and an author’s note.
The colorful illustrations and conversational tone are appealing but readers may find the meandering narration to be distracting. The overall message is reassuring–those who are neurodivergent may face struggles, but success and happiness are theirs to have too.
Ages 9-12
Kerrie Lattari, York Middle School, York