Spread Book Joy | Strong Female Character by Fern Brady | A Powerful, Engaging Memoir of Having Undiagnosed Autism @spreadbookjoy | Uploaded April 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
What is it like to be an autistic woman who has not been diagnosed as autistic? Comedian Fern Brady spent years being misdiagnosed, self-harming and self-medicating until a doctor finally told her she was autistic. Something she had told her GP 20 years earlier and been told she couldn’t be because she had had a boyfriend and could make eye contact. We now know that autism presents very differently in different people but particularly women. This book has trigger warnings at the bottom of this description box!
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TRIGGER WARNINGS: attempted suicide, self-harm, substance abuse, domestic violence,
mental health experiences, physical assault and there may be more I’m unaware of but these are the major ones.
What is it like to be an autistic woman who has not been diagnosed as autistic? Comedian Fern Brady spent years being misdiagnosed, self-harming and self-medicating until a doctor finally told her she was autistic. Something she had told her GP 20 years earlier and been told she couldn’t be because she had had a boyfriend and could make eye contact. We now know that autism presents very differently in different people but particularly women. This book has trigger warnings at the bottom of this description box!
🛒GET THE BOOK*: £££ ONLINE BOOK DISCOUNT CODE£££
Use my ‘Book Please’ affiliate code SPREADBOOKJOY at checkout for 5% off your order which also gives me a small percentage at no extra cost to you (see disclaimer below!): https//booksplea.se/
❤💌🗨 WEBSITES / EMAIL/SOCIAL MEDIA:
All the links you need can be found in my bio and channel banner, including links to both the Discord Server and Goodreads Group for the FOMO Book Club
💌WANT FREE LESSON PLANS, TEACHING RESOURCES AND CHILDREN'S BOOK NEWS?
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☕If you feel so inclined, you can now buy me a Kofi - all donations go towards the running of Spread Book Joy where my mission is to promote great books to get kids reading, so any donation is gratefully received! I also have an Amazon wish list if you ever feel like sending me a book! Link in bio!🤍
*DISCLAIMER: I sometimes use affiliate links and codes. Should you purchase anything from these, I get a small percentage at no extra cost to you! This just supports me to make free videos and resources. If you use my affiliate code for Books Please, you will also get a 5% discount. The links to books on Bookshop.org do not give you a discount, however, Bookshop.org supports local bookshops who are also given a percentage of the profits at no cost to you. Thanks in advance ❤
TRIGGER WARNINGS: attempted suicide, self-harm, substance abuse, domestic violence,
mental health experiences, physical assault and there may be more I’m unaware of but these are the major ones.