Camouflage

The Hidden Lives of Women with Autism

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Sophie Standing, Sarah Bargiela: Camouflage (2019, Kingsley Publishers, Jessica)

48 pages

English language

Published Jan. 21, 2019 by Kingsley Publishers, Jessica.

ISBN:
978-1-78592-566-5
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4 stars (2 reviews)

Autism in women and girls is still not widely understood, and is often misrepresented or even overlooked. This graphic novel offers an engaging and accessible insight into the lives and minds of autistic women, using real-life case studies.

The charming illustrations lead readers on a visual journey of how women on the spectrum experience everyday life, from metaphors and masking in social situations, to friendships and relationships and the role of special interests.

Fun, sensitive and informative, this is a fantastic resource for anyone who wishes to understand how gender affects autism, and how to create safer supportive and more accessible environments for women on the spectrum.

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I feel seen at last!

4 stars

I love reading in order to discover more about the world around me and also to discover more about myself. I often find myself questioning how I would react if I were to experience fictional situations in novels or genuine ones in memoirs and biographies. Occasionally, I don't get the chance to ponder though. A book will figuratively smack me between the eyes and I'll just know it's talking about me. The last book to do that was Susan Cain's Quiet. Now Camouflage has had exactly the same effect. This is me!

I chose Camouflage from NetGalley because when I saw it was a graphic novel about autistic women I realised that I couldn't actually think of a single one. I recall several novels with male characters on the autism spectrum, but women? It turns out that, much like heart attacks I think, women generally experience autism in a more …

Subjects

  • Comics & graphic novels, nonfiction, general
  • Autism spectrum disorders
  • Women, mental health