
Med Ett Suddgummi I Bakhasorna: Varför Minns Jag Inte? En Autistisk Kvinnas Funderingar Och Sökande Efter Svar
작성자
Malin Bohman
아직 평점이 없습니다
Mystery
Thriller & Suspense
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
272
언어
스웨덴어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2020
출판사
Books on Demand
ISBN-10
917851780X
ISBN-13
9789178517800
설명
Malin Bohman explores the intricate landscape of memory and identity through the lens of her own experiences as an autistic woman. With vulnerability and insight, she delves into the perplexing nature of memory, questioning why certain moments are retained or lost. Her reflections are both personal and universal, presenting a poignant narrative that resonates with anyone who touches upon the complexities of recollection and self-understanding.
Amidst her search for answers, Bohman's writing reveals the deep emotional layers tied to the act of remembering. She invites readers to share in her journey of exploration, giving voice to the unique challenges many face in bridging past experiences with the present. Her candid observations challenge societal views on memory, drawing attention to the varied ways individuals perceive and experience their lives.
This thought-provoking narrative serves not only as a personal reflection but also as a call for greater understanding and acceptance of the neurodiverse experience. Bohman's perspective sheds light on the beauty and difficulty of memory, offering readers an opportunity to reflect on their own perceptions and the myriad ways memory shapes their identities.
Amidst her search for answers, Bohman's writing reveals the deep emotional layers tied to the act of remembering. She invites readers to share in her journey of exploration, giving voice to the unique challenges many face in bridging past experiences with the present. Her candid observations challenge societal views on memory, drawing attention to the varied ways individuals perceive and experience their lives.
This thought-provoking narrative serves not only as a personal reflection but also as a call for greater understanding and acceptance of the neurodiverse experience. Bohman's perspective sheds light on the beauty and difficulty of memory, offering readers an opportunity to reflect on their own perceptions and the myriad ways memory shapes their identities.