Download PDF Funny You Don't Look Autistic A Comedian Guide to Life on the Spectrum eBook Michael McCreary
Download As PDF : Funny You Don't Look Autistic A Comedian Guide to Life on the Spectrum eBook Michael McCrearyLike many others on the autism spectrum, 20-something stand-up comic Michael McCreary has been told by more than a few well-meaning folks that he doesn’t “look” autistic. But, as he’s quick to point out in this memoir, autism “looks” different for just about everyone with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
Diagnosed with ASD at age five, McCreary got hit with the performance bug not much later. During a difficult time in junior high, he started journaling, eventually turning his pain e into something empowering—and funny. He scored his first stand-up gig at age 14, and hasn't looked back.
This unique and hilarious #OwnVoices memoir breaks down what it’s like to live with autism for readers on and off the spectrum. Candid scenes from McCreary's life are broken up with funny visuals and factual asides. Funny, You Don’t Look Autistic is an invaluable and compelling read for young readers with ASD looking for voices to relate to, as well as for readers hoping to broaden their understanding of ASD.
Download PDF Funny You Don't Look Autistic A Comedian Guide to Life on the Spectrum eBook Michael McCreary
"Wonderfully funny & Inspiring book~My 10 yr old Aspie child loved reading Michaels book he sees there are others like him & that made him feel really good."
Product details - File Size 3426 KB
- Print Length 176 pages
- Publisher Annick Press (March 12, 2019)
- Publication Date March 12, 2019
- Sold by Digital Services LLC
- Language English
- ASIN B07PN6KWDZ
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Funny You Don't Look Autistic A Comedian Guide to Life on the Spectrum eBook Michael McCreary Reviews :
Funny You Don't Look Autistic A Comedian Guide to Life on the Spectrum eBook Michael McCreary Reviews
- Wonderfully funny & Inspiring book~My 10 yr old Aspie child loved reading Michaels book he sees there are others like him & that made him feel really good.
- A hilarious perspective about autism. Love his type of humor and that he included a few pictures. This is not an educational book but one that is meant to make you smile.
- Michael is a very insightful writer. His sharing of life on the spectrum is very well done!
- My first review was a bit too off-the-wall silly, even for me, so I’d like to redo it in a more dignified manner. Although, I still feel the same when I read these pages Giddy.
'Funny, You Don’t Look Autistic!’ may read like a humorous biography, but there are some pretty useful and serious messages flowing through it for both professionals and laypersons to learn from. Michael is skilled in getting across the important nuances that make the difference between being scoffed at and being understood, accepted, and cared about. The latter is sorely needed, especially from parents, health professionals, and police. This is true of any marginalized community, but perhaps at times especially so of Auties, as some of us refer to ourselves, affectionately.
Speaking of myself, reading about autism from the professionals and even speaking with them, left me feeling miserable about myself. I did not understand their rather ignorant assumptions. The one who diagnosed me snarkily stated, “You people need to care a lot less.†Seriously? This world needs more people to care a lot more!
Michael has shown me, from his first post as Michael McCreary, Aspie Comic on Facebook, right up to today, that he cares, compassionately and meaningfully. I guess that’s why I want the whole world to hear what he has to say. He clearly loves and accepts all people.
Please read this book and share. It'll only take an hour-and-55-minutes according to or , and you will magically become a more empathetic, kind, and beautiful human being, in case you aren’t already. - Funny, You Don’t Look Autistic was written by Michael McCreary.
Summary This book is about Michael. He is Canadian, a comedian, a brother, a playwright, a former improv student, and he is autistic. Throughout this book, Michael shares his story of growing up-and how things look from his side of the stage.
My Thoughts I enjoyed this book. I found it funny, heartwarming, and at times a little heart-breaking. Overall, it was a great mix of learning about life from Michael’s perspective with bits of wisdom and humor thrown in for both neurotypical and autistic alike. I would recommend this book for anyone who has ASD, or anyone that would like to learn a little more about what it is like to have autism. Oh, and anyone who wouldn’t mind a good laugh now and then!
I would like to thank Annick Press Ltd. for providing me with a free digital copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. - This book is a sharing true story by Michael McCreary regarding his life with autism - showing us that being on the spectrum is a dispfferent kind of “normal.†His story is insightful, humorous at times, and revealing, it is well written and can be a help as we try to understand what makes us all tick. I would recommend it for anyone who knows (or might at some point know) someone on the autism spectrum. Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.