51 pages • 1 hour read
302
Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction
Massachusetts • 1960s-1980s
2007
Adult
14+ years
Look Me in the Eye by John Elder Robison is a memoir detailing Robison's life with Asperger’s syndrome, chronicling his experiences of social isolation, his turbulent family life, and his remarkable talent for electronics. He navigates various careers, including working with the rock band KISS, while striving for personal and professional stability. Sensitive topics such as emotional and physical abuse are present.
Informative
Emotional
Heartwarming
John Elder Robison's Look Me In The Eye offers a powerful and insightful memoir about living with Asperger's syndrome. Reviewers praise its honesty, humor, and vivid storytelling. However, some find the narrative occasionally disjointed. Overall, it provides both a heartfelt and enlightening perspective on neurodiversity.
A reader interested in Look Me in the Eye by John Elder Robison would likely appreciate memoirs of personal growth and triumph over adversity. Fans of books like The Reason I Jump by Naoki Higashida or Born on a Blue Day by Daniel Tammet, which offer insights into living with autism, will find this memoir compelling and enlightening.
302
Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction
Massachusetts • 1960s-1980s
2007
Adult
14+ years
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