Untypical, by Pete Wharmby

When I was discovering my neurodevelopmental differences (I don’t say neurodivergences, as I include bipolar in that, which I already know about), I started processing all the trauma that was associated with them. It left me with the feeling that neurotypical society was deeply hostile towards neurodivergents, particularly Autistics.

So I knew I wanted to read the recent release based on the tagline alone: “How the world isn’t built for Autistic people, and what we should all do about it”. It promised acknowledgement and validation, and that’s exactly what the book delivers. It also offered a sense of hope, that there’s things that can be done, that this hostility isn’t unavoidable.

My brain isn’t braining very well recently, so it’s hard to find the words to express everything I feel about this book, but I heartily recommend it!

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