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Unmasking Autism by Devon Price

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kirstym25's review against another edition

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3.0


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michaelion's review against another edition

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4.5

I didn't read this book. Page after page after page, this book read me.

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linblythe_pub22's review against another edition

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5.0

This book has helped me immeasurably. It taught me new and deeper ways of unmasking with the help of what felt like a parasocial relationship with autistic community via the extensive interviews and sources used in the book. It doesn't give you any copout answers; Dr Price lays out the small thing autistic folk like me can do for ourselves but more significantly, the systemic changes we must fight for if the world is to be safe, free and joyful for everyone.

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spacekee's review against another edition

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4.25


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mycology's review against another edition

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5.0

This book is wonderful. To any autistic person or anyone with friends, family members, or loved ones who are autistic, you should read this. I feel so seen. I feel like I understand myself and my disability better. I feel more okay with myself.

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vercopaanir's review against another edition

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4.75

Some of Dr. Price’s particular writing quirks irked me a tiny bit, although thinking back on them they might have been because he’s Autistic… but overall this was a great book that defined Autism in new ways for me. It was intentionally inclusive of multiply marginalized Autistic people.  It discussed ways to make the world more neurodiversity-inclusive.   It was about “unmasking” Autism in the sense of clarifying what it is and how it affects our lives as Autistic people, but also about teaching Autistic people how we can unmask, which is important and even essential for our physical and mental health.

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katharina90's review against another edition

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5.0

A really wonderful resource that I imagine is super validating and affirming for folks on the spectrum. Lots of great exercises. 

I really appreciated the suggestions on how to make public spaces more sensory-friendly and how to make our world more accessible in general.

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bookedbymadeline's review against another edition

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5.0

I Feel so incredibly seen and understand! So many memories from childhood and adolescence have come flooding in and they make sense now. It’s like putting everything into a new perspective where I’m realizing “it wasn’t my fault, I was never the problem!” 😭

I’ve cried so much from finally feeling understood and knowing what was “wrong” my whole life-
The amount of times I gasped and said “wait I’m not the only one who felt like this/experienced this/does this”

So helpful in my journey, and incredibly validating since starting to look into diagnosis.
It’s been ups and downs of “I can’t possibly have autism” to “maybe I am autistic? hmm I’m relating a little too well to some of these things” to “let’s take a test” “well after many tests I think I’m definitely autistic” to “nah I’m probably faking it…nope def autistic“

It’s been a long and difficult process of accepting this new part of myself (even though I’ve been autistic all along it’s a lot to take in). It’s saddening to realize how much of what I was bullied for growing up was because of my autistic traits but I have hope I can learn to unmask and learn to love the parts of myself that I’ve been taught to hate or needed to “fix” for so long

Incredible resource I recommend to anyone who is Autistic or thinks they may be autistic


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4.5


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