Invisible Differences: A Story of Aspergers, Adulting, and Living a Life in Full Color
- Annotation:
- Semi-autobiographical graphic novel of a young french woman who slowly discovers she has Asperger's Syndrome and learns how to cope with it, readjusting her life to meet her needs.
- Publication Information:
- Oni Press, Inc., Portland, OR, 2020
- Color or Black & White:
- Genre:
- Semi-Autobiographical
- Bibliography Available:
- Yes
- Original Language:
- French
- Historical Topic/Event:
- Asperger''s syndrome
- Geographic Setting:
- France
- Date Range:
- Awards:
- 2020 ALA Top Graphic Novels for Adults
- Tags:
- Asperger’s, autism, social awkwardness, hypersensitivity, National Asperger’s Syndrome Day, spoon theory, Christine Miserandino, self-awareness
- Notes:
- Information at the end of the book about autism and links
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