Watch me on CBS Sunday Morning tomorrow at 9
They'll be running a story they filmed last summer with me, my brother, and Erin Moriarty.
Stop by here or Facebook and tell me what you think!
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/profile.php?id=613104546&ref=name
According to Erin, it will run just afer 9 Eastern time
Stop by here or Facebook and tell me what you think!
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/profile.php?id=613104546&ref=name
According to Erin, it will run just afer 9 Eastern time
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I suppose that's why the word memoir is used. It's based on memories, which can be so different depending on your point of view.
Kudos for Augusten for sticking to his guns.
(I need to order my own copy, as well....)
Saw the segment - gave my thoughts on Backspace...
It made me sad for some reason though. Still can't shake it. Glad you guys have each other.
I am almost finished with your book, and my reading it has coincided with my 11-year old son's growing curiosity about what it means to have Asperger's. We have known since he was 3, but, in a desire to stay away from labels, we have avoided discussing it outside the family. Of course, we have shared it with teachers and professionals who need to know and have sought out every possible therapy. But I suppose this is the flip side of knowing that you are not alone: when you have a diagnosis, it can stay with you forever. We wanted to give him every chance for a normal life; he is very high-functioning, and can "pass" in many situations. But he is more curious now about the person he is becoming. He wants to know, for example, why he is the only person in the family with this diagnosis (though I believe that his genius IQ computer programmer uncle is not far off the spectrum). My son is socially awkward and has trouble maintaining friendships, though he and we have been blessed with a very patient and understanding set of neighbors and schoolmates who really do their best to accept and encourage him. Your book has been a great help to me as I contemplate my son's future. Thank you. I hope to see you speak here in San Diego someday soon!
Woof!