A list of books about the zeitgeist in America (as of early 2025)
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<p><a href="./poetry/">Poetry</a></p>
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<p>Book recs by women about: <a href="./recs/writing.html">writing</a> | <a href="./recs/evil_social_media.html">the evils of social media</a> | <a href="./recs/consumerism.html">anticonsumption/anticonsumerism</a></p>
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<p>Book recs by women about: <a href="./recs/writing.html">writing</a> | <a href="./recs/evil_social_media.html">the evils of social media</a> | <a href="./recs/consumerism.html">anticonsumption/anticonsumerism</a> | <a href="./recs/zeitgeist.html">the political zeitgeist in America</a></p>
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<p><a href="./women.md">The big list of women who did things</a></p>
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<p><a href="./identity/index.html">Identity & Contact</a></p>
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<p><a href="./public.gpg">My GPG key</a></p>
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<title>Books about autism</title>
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<h1>Books about autism</h1>
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<td>I Overcame My Autism and All I Got Was This Lousy Anxiety Disorder</td>
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<td><a href="http://127.0.0.1:8888/freenet:CHK@VOuDEPzZwxkIcDoFi7Zfz7dPQ4n~UaXX5uqkeg2RRuo,Cw3l7abvGW4wBDZvOTS1KWwyY2713239RfoQrvmVteM,AAMC--8/I%20Overcame%20My%20Autism%20and%20All%20I%20Got%20Was%20Thi%20-%20Sarah%20Kurchak.epub">Sarah Kurchak</a></td>
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<td>Casual</td>
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<td class="snippet">So maybe I am a frustrated artist seething at taller poppies, but I'm also a heartbroken human who feels lonelier every time I see another example of how the only thing I've ever been good at still isn't what other people want from me. That it's only embraced when people who aren't like me create fake mes and share them with each other. That it was never a bridge at all, but another way for them to close ranks.</td>
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<td>Unmasking Autism</td>
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<td><a href="http://127.0.0.1:8888/CHK@p7PW7hSh5syJwmi~sDAF1et7WsqX4llg16kpNC4ZDCY,yIxOCfzx2aAQaM748k5KegWcttb6tDPYPMZh7e8bU1I,AAMC--8/Unmasking%20Autism_%20Discovering%20the%20New%20Face%20-%20Devon%20Price.epub">Devon Price</a> <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20230216065932/https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/books/story/2022-04-07/the-transgender-proud-autistic-psychologist-who-believes-we-have-autism-all-wrong" title="Transgender man (female)">[?]</a></td>
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<td>Casual</td>
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<td class="snippet">Many of the effective treatment plans that do assist Autistic adults involve making sure our health care, housing, and other material needs are also being met, in addition to ensuring we are plugged into a network of supportive people.</td>
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<td>The Awesome Autistic Guide to Being Proud</td>
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<td><a href="http://127.0.0.1:8888/CHK@HaYSssefiVvX8Uwk052v~X2LI6TLurxFItpF44s7M~Y,E2U-o-zaWZunRjxe3Xf8ORoP87KINO5Pai1OAdm8TK4,AAMC--8/The%20Awesome%20Autistic%20Guide%20to%20Being%20Proud%20-%20Tanya%20Masterman.epub">Tanya Masterman</a></td>
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<td>Casual</td>
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<td class="snippet">Autistic people often communicate a bit differently from non-autistic people. We might be direct and say what we think, and some people think that is being rude (it's not, it's just different communication). Or we might share similar stories about ourselves when a friend tells us about something - that's our way of saying, 'I understand how you feel'. But some people think that's us making everything about ourselves (it's not, it's just a different way of sharing feelings).</td>
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<td>Odd Girl Out</td>
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<td><a href="http://127.0.0.1:8888/CHK@Noiz~hcImlXLhtlPOPH7NrVL8fNBZPjQIqV7NYSxiwY,VUK2odB2eYt8etR5-qmLheJas1wFtfjJoYKqD4ttXMw,AAMC--8/Odd%20Girl%20Out_%20My%20Extraordinary%20Autistic%20Li%20-%20Laura%20James.epub">Laura James</a></td>
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<td>Casual</td>
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<td class="snippet">"What do you feel if I surprise you with a new gray sweater? And God help me if it's not gray."<br>"It makes me feel overwhelmed," I say. Tim looks at me and says nothing. I think he wants more from my answer. "I think it's because I haven't had time to accommodate the idea of this particular sweater into my life. It's different when I buy it myself because in the shop, I will have considered how it will fit with my other gray sweaters."</td>
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<td>Aspergirls</td>
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<td>Rudy Simone</td>
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<td>Casual</td>
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<td class="snippet">Aspergirls do not thrive under scrutiny, if it has just the slightest bit of hostility in it. Whether from our peers or teachers, if we are looked at with an unfriendly, intimidating, or threatening eye, we fold. Alone, we are talented, graceful, witty, and smart, but under such circumstances we curl up like hedgehogs.</td>
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<td>The Autistic Brain</td>
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<td>Temple Grandin</td>
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<td>Casual</td>
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<td class="snippet">"In the case of brain trauma," Schneider says, "we're looking at a break in one of these cables." Not so in autism. There, he said, "we're looking at an anomalous growth pattern, be it genetic, be it developmental, et cetera, within that process."</td>
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<td>All Cats Are on the Autism Spectrum</td>
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<td>Kathy Hoopman</td>
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<td>Picture</td>
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<td class="snippet">When life gets too much for them, they might have a meltdown, which they don't do on purpose, can't control and feel terrible about afterwards... Autistic people may have a very advanced vocabulary, but then they get little words all mixed up or misunderstand what people say.</td>
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<p><a class="button" href="#moids">> Show books by men too?</a></p>
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<p><a class="button" href="#">> Aahh! Never mind!</a></p>
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<td>Neurotribes</td>
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<td>Steve Silberman</td>
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<td>Casual</td>
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<td class="snippet">...efforts to eradicate autism from the gene pool could put humankind's future at risk by purging the same qualities that had advanced culture, science, and technological innovation for millennia.</td>
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<td>Autism for Adults</td>
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<td>Daniel M. Jones</td>
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<td>Casual</td>
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<td class="snippet">You will never sink as long as you know you have something to work toward. Remember that everything we do is simply a way to figure out what works. If you feel like you are failing at something, just know that it was a test that proves that way wasn't the right way for you and it's time to use another way.</td>
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<h1>At lease ten books by women about the evils of social media</h1>
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<h1>At least ten books by women about the evils of social media</h1>
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<td><a href="https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=7E480476514340F174D938ECBD46499F">The Influencer Industry</a></td>
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<title>Books about the political zeitgeist in America right now (early 2025)</title>
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<title>At least ten books by women about the political zeitgeist in America right now (early 2025)</title>
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<h1>Books about the political zeitgeist in America right now (early 2025)</h1>
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<td>The Power Worshippers</td>
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<td>Culture Warlords</td>
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<td>Talia Lavin</td>
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<td>Casual</td>
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<td class="snippet">The worst people are still people; their humanity is impossible to disregard, but it does not absolve them. If anything, it makes their choices more abhorrent, surrounded, as they are, by the banality of a life indistinguishable from other lives.</td>
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<td>Republic of Lies</td>
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<td>Anna Merlan</td>
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<td class="snippet">It takes a profound level of self-importance to claim without evidence that the feds are after you.</td>
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<td>Nomadland</td>
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<td>Jessica Bruder</td>
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<td class="snippet">Statistically they blend in with the rest of the population, since the law requires them to maintain fixed - in other words, fake - addresses. No matter how widely they wander, nomads must be officially "domiciled" somewhere. Your state of residence is where you get vehicles registered and inspected, renew drivers' licenses, pay taxes, vote, serve on juries, sign up for health insurance (except for those on Medicare), and fulfill a litany of other responsibilities. And living nowhere, it turns out, means you can live anywhere you want, at least on paper.</td>
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<td>Unholy</td>
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<td class="snippet">...the hard-line opposition to abortion followed the organization of the religious right, rather than serving as the impetus for it.</td>
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<td>Pastels and Pedophiles</td>
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<td>Mia Bloom & Sophia Moskalenko</td>
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<td class="snippet">The allegations that QAnon makes about adrenochrome are the modern manifestation of a blood libel.<br>Consider for a moment how completely nonsensical this allegation is. Anyone familiar with Jewish dietary laws, called <i>kashrut (kosher)</i>, knows that Jews have an antipathy toward blood.</td>
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<td>Men Who Hate Women</td>
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<td>Laura Bates</td>
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<td class="snippet">As one typical site puts it: 'The internet was... created by men (for other men), and it is only by our divine manly grace that women are permitted to use it.' Tell that to Ada Lovelace and Grace Hopper.</td>
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Last updated: 2024-12-03
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Last updated: 2025-02-15
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## Art
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- [Aphra Behn](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphra_Behn): one of the first English women to earn her living by her writing
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- [Julian of Norwich](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julian_of_Norwich): author of *Revelations of Divine Love*, the earliest surviving English-language works attributed to a woman
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- [Lucy Terry Prince](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Terry): author of *Bars Fight*, the oldest known work of literature by an African American
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- [Lotte Reiniger](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lotte_Reiniger): director/writer of the oldest surviving animated feature film, [_The Adventures of Prince Achmed_](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Adventures_of_Prince_Achmed)
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- [Jane Johnston Schoolcraft](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Johnston_Schoolcraft): one of the earliet known Native American literary writers
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- [Mary Shelley](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Shelley): novelist and pioneer of the science fiction genre of books
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- [Murasaki Shikibu](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murasaki_Shikibu): wrote the first novel, *The Tale of Genji*
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- [Pamela Colman Smith](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela_Colman_Smith): illustrator of the iconic Rider-Waite tarot deck
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- [Martha Gellhorn](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_Gellhorn): journalist and WWII war correspondent; pretended to be a nurse to be the only woman at Normandy on D-Day
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- [Helen Lewis](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Lewis_(journalist)): journalist and namesake of "Lewis' Law": "the comments on any article about feminism justify feminism"
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- [Elizabeth Magie](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Lizzie_Maggie): created the progenitor to the *Monopoly* board game
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- [Milunka Savić](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milunka_Savi%C4%87): most-decorated female combatant in the known history of warfare
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- [Rose Valland](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Valland): captain in the French military during WWII; saved thousands of works of art from being stolen by the Nazis
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- [Madam C. J. Walker](https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Madam_C._J._Walker?lang=en): entrepreneur and first female self-made millionaire in the USA
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