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Camouflage

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This short graphic novel is an excellent, aesthetically pleasing primer on autism, especially autism in women, which often goes undiagnosed. Centering three women as the primary sources in this non-fiction narrative, "Camouflage" shines a light on an often voiceless group in society. Informative, beautifully illustrated, important.

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A fast and informative read about women and Autism.
It was interesting to see how women dealing with Autism have adapted to 'fit in'
How modern testing is not geared toward women because they have done so well at hiding certain aspects of themselves.
I would recommend this book to a woman who has grown up feeling different, but has not been able to figure out why.
Many women do not fit the Autistic mold and this book may answer some questions for them.

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Camouflage is a beautiful mashup of images and text. This is an important book, well done, and acts as a wonderful example of graphic novels.

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