Reader Review: Different, Not Less

Different Not Less book coverWhat I liked about “Different, Not Less”:

  • Personal Stories: The book is filled with real-life stories that are both inspiring and relatable, offering a deep understanding of neurodiversity.
  • Empowerment: It provides a positive and affirming perspective, encouraging readers to embrace their differences as strengths.
  • Educational: The book is informative, helping to break down misconceptions about neurodiversity and promote greater acceptance and inclusion.

What I didn’t like about the book:

  • Repetition: Some readers might find certain themes or messages repetitive.
  • Depth: While the stories are powerful, a deeper exploration of some individual experiences could enhance the narrative.
  • Structure: The book’s structure can sometimes feel fragmented due to the variety of personal accounts.

Three words that describe this book: Inspiring, Empowering, Affirming

You might want to pick this book up if: You are interested in understanding neurodiversity and seeking stories of individuals who have embraced their unique strengths and challenges. This book is ideal if you want to be inspired by personal accounts of overcoming adversity and finding success on one’s own terms.

-Anonymous

This reader review was submitted as part of Adult Summer Reading. We will continue to share them throughout the year.

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