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- Published
- 2007
- Ages
- 16–18
About the book
About the book
A memoir about growing up with Asperger's syndrome and the author's journey to understand himself and the world around him.
AI summary
A memoir about growing up with Asperger's syndrome and the author's journey to understand himself and the world around him.
Why parents choose this book
What makes Look Me in the Eye: My Life with Asperger's worth choosing
An honest, parent-first look at who this book suits, what it offers, and what to know before you buy.
Best for
- Age range: 16–18.
- Reading maturity: Young adult — teen protagonists and more nuanced themes.
- Kids who tend to love it: Biography.
- Personality fit: kids ages 16–18 who enjoy a good story.
Parents love this book because
- Written by John Elder Robison, whose books parents return to for consistently thoughtful storytelling.
Your child will probably enjoy Look Me in the Eye: My Life with Asperger's if they…
- Enjoy stories written for kids around ages 16–18
This book helps develop
Vocabulary, sustained attention, and reading confidence for the 16–18 age band.
Things parents should know
- Violence: cartoonish or off-page action.
- Language: occasional mild words for the older end of the band.
- Sexual content: essentially none.
Reading commitment
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Why we recommend it
We recommend Look Me in the Eye: My Life with Asperger's for the 16–18 age band with a small heads-up on content — worth previewing or discussing. It leans into biography in a way that feels genuine, not formulaic. John Elder Robison's voice is what makes it stick: readable, respectful of kids, and easy to hand to the next child in the family.
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