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I love the unique writing style and how Jory answered these questions about being autistic in a predominantly neurotypical world in an honest manner. I appreciate that he didn't see himself as a role model for autism because it's a spectrum and not all autistic people will excel academically. I also am grateful that he told how he experiences emotions, which are detached from his psyche, which is different from me and I kind of act like a neurotypical with emotions due to having to adapt to an environment where I had to discern emotions as an autistic woman. Highly recommend this book if you're keen about learning about autism in a memoir written out in interview form and with his viewpoints about the current state if autism research and how there doesn't need to be a cure.