Summary:
The memoir chronicles the author's life growing up with undiagnosed Asperger's syndrome, detailing his struggles with social cues and his unique perceptions of the world. It also explores his eventual success as an adult in various fields, including engineering sound effects for the band KISS and developing electronic toys.
Key points:
1. Asperger's Experience: The book shares a personal journey with Asperger's, highlighting social and communication challenges, but also the potential for a fulfilling life.
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