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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Foreword by Temple Grandin
Chapter 1: A Challenge for Parents, Teachers, and Health-Care Professionals 1
Chapter 2: The Lonely Perspective of the Asperger’s Child
Chapter 3: Dealing with Fixations that Drive Us Nuts
Chapter 4: A Ride in the Time Machine of Logic
Chapter 5: Finding and Offering Relevant Role Models
Chapter 6: A Caring Statesman with a Double-Tracked Mind
Chapter 7: A Cuddly Nobel Winner with a Bite
Chapter 8: A Self-Censoring Scientist Who Knew Too Much
Chapter 9: A Showman Who Peaked Too Soon
Chapter 10: A Musician/Actor Who Capitalized on Loneliness
Chapter 11: A Double Nobel Winner Who Shunned Fame
Chapter 12: A Singer/Actor Who Fought Too Hard
Chapter 13: A Recluse Who Failed Exams and Changed Science
Chapter 14: A Collector Who Spiced Classical Music
Chapter 15: A Stargazer with Otherworldly Beliefs
Chapter 16: A Performer Who Seemed Wedded to His Piano
Chapter 17: A Lyrical Messenger—An American Original
Chapter 18: A Prodigy and Rebel Who Never Grew Up
Chapter 19: Surprising and Strange Parallels
Chapter 20: A New Look at the Concept of Genius
Chapter 21: Our Discomforts—Their Rights
Chapter 22: Choosing to be Gentle on Their Minds
Chapter 23: Parents as Role Models
Appendix: Asperger’s Traits that Make Us Happy
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