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What happens when you discover at thirty that your brain runs on different software? Chemical engineer Michelle Vines reveals the invisible world of female autismfrom childhood isolation through workplace disasters to the life-changing moment of diagnosis. With wit and searing honesty, she exposes the exhausting performance of appearing "normal" and the profound relief of finally understanding why she never quite fit. A must-read for anyone who's ever felt like they're operating from a different manual than everyone else.

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What happens when you discover at thirty that your brain runs on different software? Chemical engineer Michelle Vines reveals the invisible world of female autismfrom childhood isolation through workplace disasters to the life-changing moment of diagnosis. With wit and searing honesty, she exposes the exhausting performance of appearing "normal" and the profound relief of finally understanding why she never quite fit. A must-read for anyone who's ever felt like they're operating from a different manual than everyone else.


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Michelle Vines holds honors degrees in chemical engineering and environmental science from the University of Melbourne. After years of workplace struggles she couldn't understand, she was diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome at age thirty. This revelation transformed decades of confusion into clarity, inspiring her to become an autism advocate. Her 2013 presentation "Life as an Adult with Asperger's Syndrome" has been viewed by tens of thousands on YouTube. Originally from Australia, Michelle now lives in Houston, Texas, where she writes and advocates for autism understanding, particularly for the many women who remain undiagnosed and unsupported in neurotypical environments.