<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Marguerite feels awkward, struggling every day to stay productive at work and keep up appearances with friends. She's sensitive, irritable at times. She makes her environment a fluffy, comforting cocoon, alienating her boyfriend. The everyday noise and stimuli assaults her senses, the constant chatter of her coworkers working her last nerve. Then, when one big fight with her boyfriend finds her frustrated and dejected, Marguerite finally investigates the root of her discomfort: after a journey of tough conversations with her loved ones, doctors, and the internet, she discovers that she has Aspergers. Her life is profoundly changed - for the better."--Provided by publisher.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b><b>Translated for the very first time in English, <i> Invisible Differences</i> is the deeply moving and intimate story of what it's like to live day to day with Asperger Syndrome. </b> <p/> <b>"This soulful and serious look at Asperger's syndrome brings an informed and optimistic perspective to the fore." </b>-- Publishers Weekly</b> <p/>Marguerite feels awkward, struggling every day to stay productive at work and keep up appearances with friends. She's sensitive, irritable at times. She makes her environment a fluffy, comforting cocoon, alienating her boyfriend. The everyday noise and stimuli assaults her senses, the constant chatter of her coworkers working her last nerve. Then, when one big fight with her boyfriend finds her frustrated and dejected, Marguerite finally investigates the root of her discomfor: after a journey of tough conversations with her loved ones, doctors, and the internet, she discovers that she has Aspergers. Her life is profoundly changed - for the better.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"This remarkable, easily read, informative, attractive, and cleverly designed book should be required reading for all neurotypical and neuroatypical individuals to help them better understand behavior along the autism spectrum." -- "Manhattan Book Review"<br><br>"Invisible Differences is an honest, enlightening, and inspirational graphic treatment of a serious subject."-- "Foreword Reviews"<br><br>"This stellar exploration of living with Asperger's belongs in all school and public libraries."-- "School Library Journal (starred review)"<br><br>"This soulful and serious look at Asperger's syndrome brings an informed and optimistic perspective to the fore."-- "Publishers Weekly"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>I graduated from ESCP and hold a PhD in social psychology. After being diagnosed with Asperger's autism at the age of 27, I decided to change my life. Far from being a burden, this diagnosis allowed me to learn to love myself and to express my personality as I had never dared to do before. Passionate about human and social sciences, my two favorite subjects are autism and feminism. I am a transmedia actress and I express myself as well on my blog as on Youtube, which combines with them two more than two million views. In collaboration with Mademoiselle Caroline I published an autobiographical comic, The invisible difference, published by Delcourt editions in September 2016. I am also the author of Dans ta bulle! published by Marabout in April 2018. In conference and training, I show another vision of autism, far from clichés and sensationalism. Considering autism not as a disability but as a difference, I seek to make a voice heard that is still a minority.
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