
Twirling Naked in the Streets and No One Noticed
Growing Up With Undiagnosed Autism
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Award-Winning and Bestselling Memoir – 2013 Reader's Favorite International Book Award Winner
Journey through the captivating and heart-wrenching story of Jeannie Davide-Rivera as she reveals the struggles and triumphs of growing up with undiagnosed autism. In her award-winning memoir, *Twirling Naked in the Streets and No One Else Noticed: Growing up with Undiagnosed Autism*, Jeannie takes readers on an emotional rollercoaster that sheds light on the misunderstood and often overlooked world of autism.
From childhood tantrums to social misunderstandings, Jeannie’s life was a series of bewildering and painful experiences. She excelled academically, yet failed to connect with those around her. She desperately sought acceptance, yet her sensory sensitivities and unique perspective on life kept her isolated. It wasn’t until adulthood that the truth was revealed—Jeannie was living with Asperger’s Syndrome, a form of high-functioning autism.
In this deeply personal and candid memoir, Jeannie recounts her journey with unflinching honesty. Her story is not just about the challenges of autism, but also about resilience, self-discovery, and the unwavering human spirit.
Key Highlights:
- A True Story: Jeannie’s authentic voice and vivid storytelling bring her experiences to life, offering a genuine insight into the mind of someone with undiagnosed autism.
- Emotional Impact: Feel the highs and lows of Jeannie’s life, from her confusing childhood to her ultimate diagnosis and acceptance.
- Inspiring Journey: Witness Jeannie’s transformation from a misunderstood child to a self-aware adult who embraces her identity and advocates for autism awareness.
- Educational and Insightful: Gain a deeper understanding of autism spectrum disorders and the importance of early diagnosis and support.
*Twirling Naked in the Streets and No One Else Noticed* is not just a memoir; it's a beacon of hope and understanding for anyone touched by autism. Whether you are a parent, teacher, or someone seeking to comprehend the complexities of the autistic mind, Jeannie’s story will resonate with you and inspire you to look at autism through a lens of compassion and empathy.
Discover why this bestselling memoir won the 2013 Reader's Favorite International Book Award and continues to touch the hearts and minds of readers worldwide.
Order your copy today and embark on a journey of discovery, empathy, and hope.
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- Margie H
- 02-09-25
I never felt more seen
Through her life story and the struggles she had when younger bit not realizing it until Years later. This book has helped me discover and confirm my own autism because we had such similar experiences and was called similar names. Well written and read.
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- Okra
- 01-10-25
Clearly written by an autistic
As a reader of many great authors, at first I was bothered by the circular storytelling and simplistic language. Then I realized that it demonstrates how our minds work.
I am also a late diagnosed autistic woman. Autism can look so different in each individual yet there are so many places I was nodding my head over shared experiences.
I appreciate that Jeanne has shared her story so candidly even though I understand that she is a compulsive truth teller like me. It seems to be a common autistic characteristic.
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- Anonymous User
- 03-23-25
So relatable
Listened to it in one go. Autism feels like struggling in a maze no one else seems to see. Yes.
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