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A succinct book that reads like a friendly forum, 22 Things A Woman Must Know If She Loves a Man With Asperger’s Syndrome is a quick read, but lacks in facts and stats. Fleshing out would make it more authoritative, as would some input from women who have dated men with Asperger’s (AS), other than the author herself.
Use this book as a supportive friend and it works; as a reference material however, look elsewhere.
4/5 stars

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22 Things A Woman Must Know If She Loves a Man With Asperger’s Syndrome Book Review

A small book (112 pages including a small glossary and references) that packs a lot of dense information, 22 Things A Woman Must Know If She Loves a Man With Asperger’s Syndrome was written by Rudy Simone because she saw the need for such a book both in her personal and professional lives.

Simone gleaned each of the 22 ‘things’ from conversations with men suffering from Asperger’s Syndrome (AS for short), from Simone’s personal experiences, and from online forums that catered to folks with AS. Because of this, the book reads more like a forum posting than an authoritative tome, and lacks hard evidence to back up Simone’s findings. Still, the insights are astute, clear, and often shocking, as readers dating an AS man may see themselves and their relationships in a whole new, yet positive light.

The Worst Part About the Book

Some ‘things’ seemed out of place as they could easily be said of many “Neurotypical” (NT) men (folks who have no autism-related disorders such as AS). Yet many other ‘things’ were bang on such as, “Your AS man will not care about the things you do without him and there will be things he does not share with you”.

And The Best?

By far the best part of 22 Things A Woman Must Know If She Loves a Man With Asperger’s Syndrome is “The Positive Side”, which follows every section. In it, Simone outlines for readers the means to view the trait, characteristic or behavior discussed positively. Simone’s insights are refreshing reminders and serve the target audience well.

All In All

This is a solid book for Neurotypical women who want to learn more about their partner and autism-spectrum disorder. However, 22 Things A Woman Must Know If She Loves a Man With Asperger’s Syndrome won’t provide any new information to someone familiar with AS, nor will it give concrete facts and stats that some may require.

The Nitty-Gritty Details

Pros

  • Short and straightforward.
  • They cull the 22 things from real-world men with AS and the author’s experiences.
  • Each ‘thing’ offers excellent suggestions on how to cope, including positive slants.
  • Speaks without judgement.

Cons

  • Might be too simplistic for highly educated or knowledgeable readers.
  • The focus on CAD and AS diagnosis seems heavy and frequent.
  • Other than the introduction, lacks in hard evidence.

Basic Description

  • Each of the 22 things is its own chapter, ranging from two pages or fewer to a handful of pages at most.
  • Every chapter starts with an explanation of what the title refers to (the meat of the book).
  • From there the chapters include His Words (quotes from AS men), What To Do, and The Positive Note.
  • The 22 things range, such as “Your man may not be there for you in a crisis,” to, “There will be loneliness.”

What To Read Instead?

Your 22 Things A Woman Must Know If She Loves a Man With Asperger’s Syndrome Book Review

Have you read the book? What did you think? The author edited the book heavily after I reviewed it before publication – do you think it made a difference? Would you recommend this book for those dating someone on the autism spectrum? If not, what do you suggest?

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