The best Aspergers Books for Adults, Children and You
Aspergers books for adults are essential to fully understand Aspergers syndrome. If you are looking for an Asperger
syndrome guide, there are many Aspergers books for adults available in the market today, both online and in a real
brick and mortar store. Here are a few books for adults with Aspergers:
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Jerry Newport’s “Your Life is Not a Label - A Guide to Living Fully with Autism and
Aspergers Syndrome”
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Juanita Lovett’s “Solutions for Adults with Aspergers Syndrome- Maximizing the
Benefits, Minimizing the Drawbacks to Achieve Success”
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Zosia Zaks’ “Life and Love — Positive Strategies for Autistic Adults” |

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Roger Meyer’s “Asperger Syndrome Employment Workbook-An Employment Workbook for Adults
with Aspergers Syndrome” |

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Gail Hawkins’ “How to Find Work that Works for People with Aspergers Syndrome — The
Ultimate Guide for Getting People with Aspergers Syndrome into the Workplace (And Keeping Them
There!) |

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Yvona Fast’s Employment for Individuals with Aspergers Syndrome of Non-Verbal Learning
Disability — Stories and Strategies |

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Sarah Hendrickx’s “Asperger Syndrome and Employment — What People With Aspergers
Really Want” |

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Temple Grandin’s “Developing Talents — Careers for Individuals with Aspergers Syndrome
and High Functioning Autism” |

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Liane Holliday Willey’s “Pretending to Be Normal — Living With Asperger’s
Syndrome” |

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Karen Rodman’s “Aspergers Syndrome and Adults — Is Anyone Listening? Essays and Poems
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Aspergers Books for Parents
There are many Aspergers books for parents in the current market and you will need a parenting book if you have a
child that has Aspergers. Here is a list of top selling Aspergers books for parents:
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Tony Attwood’s “Aspergers Syndrome — A Guide for Parents and Professionals”
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Branda Boyd’s “Parenting a Child With Asperger Syndrome”
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Stephan Silverman’s School Success for Kids with Aspergers |

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Jude Welton’s “Can I Tell You About Aspergers Syndrome? A Guide for Friends and
Family |

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Liane Holliday Willey’s “Pretending to Be Normal”
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Daniel Mont’s “A Different Kind of Boy—A Father’s Memoir on Raising a Gifted Child
With Autism” |

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Klass and Cotello’s “Quirky Kids — Understanding and Helping your Child Who Doesn’t
Fit In” |

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Carol Kranowitz’s “The Out of Sync Child”
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Sohn and Grayson’s “Parenting Your Asperger Child”
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Cynthia La Brie Norall’s “Quirky — Yes, Hopeless — No” |

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Aspergers Books for Kids
Aspergers books for kids are a good way to let your child know that he or she is not alone and how to understand
what Aspergers is. Here is a list of books that your kids will love reading:
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Jude Welton and Jane Telford’s “Can I Tell You About Asperger Syndrome? A Guide for
Friends and Family”
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Brenda Smith Myles and Elisa Ganon’s “This is Asperger Syndrome”
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Kathy Hoopmann’s “Of Mice and Men: An Asperger Adventure (Aspergers Adventures) |
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Kathy Hoopmann’s “Blue Bottle Mystery: An Asperger Adventure (Aspergers
Adventures) |

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Dennis Dittrich, Robin Schiffmiller and Sam Frender’s Brotherly Feelings: Me, My
Emotions and My Brother With Asperger’s Syndrome |

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Best Aspergers books
One of the best Aspergers books is by Kathy Hoopman, called “All Cats Have Asperger Syndrome” which gives you an
accurate description of what Aspergers really is. It is a great coffee table book since the cover looks great and
it is a quick read. Another one of the best Aspergers books includes Tony Attwood’s “Asperger’s Syndrome: A Guide
for Parents and Professionals.” You will love reading this book by Tony Attwood who is a practicing clinical
psychologist who specializes in the autism spectrum disorder called Aspergers. Jude Welton’s “Can I Tell You About
Asperger Syndrome? A Guide for Friends and Family” is great for people who love quick reading in extremely basic
English.
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