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title: "Drama Queen: One Autistic Woman and a Life of Unhelpful Labels"
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# Drama Queen: One Autistic Woman and a Life of Unhelpful Labels

**Brand:** sara gibbs
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## Customer Reviews

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    Wonderfully written book
  

*by K***N on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 July 2022*

I loved this book. This is so well written and in such an easy to read style, that you're drawn in like a close friend from the start and all Sara's hurt and misunderstandings and love and mega interests and her humour and wonderful personality are shared with you as though she's telling you directly. I think this is a valuable work because we hear so much about autism from non-autistic people and we don't realise how many autistic people are not the stereotypes and are often the people we thought were a little different but we never stopped to wonder why. I am glad there are more diagnoses and more people, like Sara, being open and honest and explaining what life was and is like for her. I'm not autistic so this was a really great way for me to understand more and to be more accepting. I'm looking forward to more work from the author as surely this can't be the one and only book she produces.

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    Certainly a book I resonate well with after also being diagnosed later in life
  

*by F***H on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 June 2022*

Many might not know Sara's contribution to recent satirical comedy programmes on TV and the radio.Still, as a writer with flair and a good sense of humour, her memoir discloses what it was like for her to grow up without the diagnosis of Autism. And this tale is one I much sympathise with after getting diagnosed at a similar point in my life, albeit not having a wholly mirrored life.As she correctly says in the introduction to this memoir, if you know one autistic person, you know one autistic person. That means we may peer through life's lenses with the same neurodiversity condition, but we may respond to the senses differently.Despite having a padded bumpy ride which has left her with some metaphorical bruises and scars, she has managed to come through the first three decades of life largely unscathed.The memoir provides a good insight into the autistic mindset. However, it will not answer how to support, remedy, or deal with an autistic individual feeling overwhelmed with different life experiences.Worth a read, especially to those who feel misjudged or do not feel they fit the expectations of others.Thank you, Sara, for your continued advocating for better social justice and determination to put a name to what it is like growing up Autistic but not knowing you are.

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    Honest, without self-celebration
  

*by G***I on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 July 2022*

Thanks Sara for having shared a honest description of how it was for you. A description "to the point". I found it refreshing, like a shower after a hot and sweaty day.Only in the end I realised why I liked it so much. Because (spoiler alert!) being autistic is not having a superpower or a life-long affliction. It is accepting who you are and being accepted (or, sadly, not) for who you are. We should make a world where this acceptance is obvious, with or without labels.

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