Summary:
The book is a personal account of a thirteen-year-old boy living with autism, providing insights into his experiences and perceptions of the world. It answers various questions about the behaviors and challenges faced by individuals with autism, aiming to bridge the gap in understanding between those with and without the condition.
Key points:
1. Autism Perception: The book, written by autistic author Naoki Higashida, explores how autistic individuals perceive the world, often experiencing sensory overload and misunderstanding social cues.
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