I was a bit shocked when I just skimmed the whole content; first, I didn't expect this book would be the collection of experiences of the adults with Autistic Spectrum Disorder(ASD). I got puzzled because I doubted if the content matched the title. Second, I have no idea why this book has only 1 story from men with ASD. Certainly, I suppose all of the adults with ASD in this book shared splendid stories with the readers and Ms. Haramaki gave the readers nice comments on them as well. However, I must say something is not there; she needed more stories from men with ASD because we can tell there are more men with ASD than women. Don't get me wrong; I never mean to discount the stories from women with ASD at all. But this book needs impacting on men with ASD, if you ask me.
Overall, the content itself isn't bad, but not well-balanced enough.