

The book was published when Simone was 47 years old, but she said that she never heard the word Asperger's until a few years prior. She learned over time how to deal with other people.

Another difficulty of hers was making friends, and she still does not have a close female friend. These symptoms included acting out, moods changing quickly, and difficulty in understanding some forms of communication. She dealt with many symptoms as a child, but she did not realize that these were due to Asperger syndrome.

Simone is a jazz musician as well as an author. It was written to help girls and women who have been diagnosed with Asperger's. The book is about women and girls who have Asperger syndrome and their experiences. It was published in 2010 by Jessica Kingsley Publishers. It will also be of interest to partners and loved ones of Aspergirls, and anybody interested either professionally or academically in Asperger's Syndrome.Aspergirls: Empowering Females with Asperger Syndrome is a non-fiction book written by American author Rudy Simone. This book will be essential reading for females of any age diagnosed with AS, and those who think they might be on the spectrum. As they recount their stories, anecdotes, and wisdom, she highlights how differences between males and females on the spectrum are mostly a matter of perception, rejecting negative views of Aspergirls and empowering them to lead happy and fulfilled lives. Including the reflections of over thirty-five women diagnosed as on the spectrum, as well as some partners and parents, Rudy identifies recurring struggles and areas where Aspergirls need validation, information and advice. Employment, career, rituals and routines are also covered, along with depression, meltdowns and being misunderstood.

Rudy Simone guides you through every aspect of both personal and professional life, from early recollections of blame, guilt, and savant skills, to friendships, romance and marriage. This is a must-have handbook written by an Aspergirl for Aspergirls, young and old. The image of coping well presented by AS females of any age can often mask difficulties, deficits, challenges, and loneliness. Girls with Asperger's Syndrome are less frequently diagnosed than boys, and even once symptoms have been recognised, help is often not readily available. * Honorary Mention in the 2010 BOTYA Awards Women's Issues Category * *Gold Medal Winner in the Sexuality / Relationships Category of the 2011 IPPY Awards*
