Wrong Planet, Right Love
An Autistic Husband’s Journey Through Marriage and Healing
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Mark Hutten
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
This book began as a series of notes — quiet fragments Andrew scribbled late at night, trying to translate what he could not yet say out loud. For most of his life, he moved through the world as if slightly out of sync with it — the quiet boy in the corner, the husband who fell silent mid-sentence, the father who loved deeply but could not always find the words to show it.
When Andrew was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder at thirteen, the diagnosis gave him a label but not a language. That language came slowly — through years of therapy, reflection, mistakes, and the patient unfolding of conversations with those who loved him most. He learned, little by little, that difference is not failure, that silence can be sacred, and that love, in its truest form, is the daily act of staying curious about another soul.
Andrew never set out to teach anyone. He wrote to remember — to make sense of what it means to belong in a world that often misunderstands quiet hearts. These pages trace that remembering. They hold his questions, his stumbles, and his gradual understanding that connection is not something you earn by being less yourself, but something that grows when you are fully, gently who you are.
For those who have ever felt like they were on the wrong planet, Andrew’s story is both a map and a mirror. It reminds us that we are not lost — only learning our own gravity.