The Journal of Best Practices
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David Finch
*A New York Times Bestseller* A warm and hilarious memoir by a man diagnosed with Asperger syndrome who sets out to save his relationship.Five years after David Finch married Kristen, the love of his life, they learned that he has Asperger syndrome. The diagnosis explained David’s ever-growing list of quirks and compulsions, but it didn’t make him any easier to live with. Determined to change, David set out to understand Asperger syndrome and learn to be a better husband with an endearing zeal. His methods for improving his marriage involve excessive note-taking, performance reviews, and most of all, the Journal of Best Practices: a collection of hundreds of maxims and hard-won epiphanies, including “Don’t change the radio station when she’s singing along” and “Apologies do not count when you shout them.” David transforms himself from the world’s most trying husband to the husband who tries the hardest. He becomes the husband he’d always meant to be. Filled with humor and wisdom, The Journal of Best Practices is a candid story of ruthless self-improvement, a unique window into living with an autism spectrum condition, and proof that a true heart is the key to happy marriage.
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Author
David Finch
Pages
240
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2012-01-03
ISBN
1439189757 9781439189757
Ratings
Google: 5
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"You don't have to be autistic or love someone with autism to appreciate this book. We all have our quirks and this book helps remind us all to be patient with each other and try to understand we all are coming fr different prospectives. Everyone needs to bend a little to make healthy relationships."
"The Journal of Best Practices is my favorite book I've read in a long time. The writer shows how getting his diagnosis of Asperger's helped him, and how aspergers is a neuro-variation rather than a sentence to a life of misery. Throughout the book his wife was a true heroine. I really appreciated how this book showed that love can help people to change. I highly recommend this book!"
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Suzanne Koebler