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Author:
Robison, John Elder.
Title:
Look me in the eye [sound recording] : my life with Asperger's / by John Elder Robison; read by Mark Deakins.
Format:
[sound recording] :
Publisher:
Books on Tape
Copyright Date:
2007
Description:
8 compact discs (9 hr. & 17 min.)
Subject:
Robison, John Elder--Mental health.
Asperger's syndrome--Patients--Biography.
Asperger's syndrome--Patients--United States--Biography.
Notes:
Unabridged. Bonus: Includes a Foreword written and read by Augusten Burroughs.
Contents:
A little misfit -- A permanent playmate -- Empathy -- A trickster is born -- I find a Porsche -- The nightmare years -- Assembly required -- The dogs begin to fear me -- I drop out of high school -- Collecting the trash -- The flaming washtub -- I'm in prison with the band -- The big time -- The first smoking guitar -- The ferry to Detroit -- One with the machine -- Rock and roll all night -- A real job -- A visit from management -- Logic vs. small talk -- Being young executives -- Becoming normal -- I get a bear cub -- A diagnosis at forty -- Montagoonians -- Units one through three -- Married life -- Winning at basketball -- My life as a train.
Summary:
John Robison recounts his struggles to fit in and communicate with others as he grew up, describing why he had so many problems relating to others and why he often turned to machines for comfort, rather than people, and explains how his life was changed when he was diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome at age forty.
Indexed by:
Library Journal.
Booklist starred.
Pub Weekly.
ISBN:
1415942455
9781415942451
Locations:
WHPE115 -- Storm Lake Public Library (Storm Lake)

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