• Let's Use Free Speech to Inspire Those with Asperger's Syndrome

  • By: Andrew Bushard
  • Narrated by: Michael A Scott
  • Length: 10 mins
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Let's Use Free Speech to Inspire Those with Asperger's Syndrome

By: Andrew Bushard
Narrated by: Michael A Scott
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Publisher's Summary

You can do anything even if you have Asperger's Syndrome! Nothing should stop you from living the life of your dreams! This short audiobook of poems inspires, motivates, and encourages all Aspies to achieve their full potential.
©2014 Andrew Bushard (P)2014 Andrew Bushard

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  • 09-29-15

Poetically mediocre

The overall message is positive and empowering.
But the poetry is unimaginative free verse. which might have been OK as short homilies, but was sadly lacking as poetry.