I Forgot to Smile: How I was Set Free from Asperger's Disorder
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I Forgot to Smile: How I was Set Free from Asperger's Disorder  -     By: T.S. Cairns

I Forgot to Smile: How I was Set Free from Asperger's Disorder

Good News Fellowship Ministries / 2014 / Paperback

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Title: I Forgot to Smile: How I was Set Free from Asperger's Disorder
By: T.S. Cairns
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 182
Vendor: Good News Fellowship Ministries
Publication Date: 2014
Dimensions: 8.00 X 5.00 X 0.39 (inches)
Weight: 7 ounces
ISBN: 1888081163
ISBN-13: 9781888081169
Stock No: WW8081169

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"Roses are red Violets are blue Why would anybody write that? It simply is not true... Roses can be found in lots of different colours and so can violets. Roses can be red, yellow, pink, orange, white, black, mixed colours and they can even be different depending on what soil type they are growing in. In fact, I read in one gardening book written by...." So speaks the person with Asperger's Disorder. Asperger's is an incurable disorder that effects around 1% of world's population. It is socially isolating, emotionally debilitating and physically draining. It can lead to social anxiety, depression, broken relationships, job loss and other mental, emotional and physical trauma. This book describes Tim's life journey dealing with the difficulties of living with Asperger's. It brings to life the thought processes that dictated his behaviours, nearly causing the end of his marriage and his own life. There is hope though for people suffering with Asperger's Disorder and hope for the people living with them. The story does not end with a plan to help people manage the difficulties but instead relates the healing and deliverance that set Tim free of a lifelong condition. God is no respecter of persons and if He bought Tim into freedom, He can and will do it for others too.

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