John Elder Robison is an autistic adult; author of Switched On; Raising Cubby; Look Me in the Eye, My Life with Asperger’s; and Be Different - Adventures of a Free-range Aspergian. John’s books are ...
Robison’s thoughtful and thoroughly memorable account of living with Asperger’s syndrome is assured of media attention (and sales) due in part to his brother Augusten Burroughs’s brief but fascinating ...
John Elder Robison prefers machines to people. Machines are predictable — governed by rules and logic. People, on the other hand, are unpredictable, and at times illogical. Robison’s memoir Look Me in ...
His first book, The New York Times bestseller Look Me in the Eye showed us what it was like to grow up knowing you're different, but not really knowing why. In fact, John ElderRobison was not ...
The mother of Augusten Burroughs (Running with Scissors) and John Elder Robison (Look Me in the Eye) recounts her own troubled life in this unremarkable tell-all. A Georgia native, Robison spent her ...
A glimpse into the life of a man who spent years growing up knowing that he was different, but not knowing why. New York Times best-selling author John Elder Robison talked about his new book ...
On Thursday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced another increase in the prevalence of autism among children. In a pair of new reports — one focused on ...
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