商品簡介
A unique guide to growing up perfectly weird and perfectly happy, by Dr Camilla Pang who
was diagnosed with autism age 8 and was the youngest person and first writer of colour to
win the Royal Society Science Book Prize for her book, Explaining Humans.
FIND YOUR FEET. DISCOVER YOUR QUIRKS. GROW UP PERFECTLY WEIRD, PERFECTLY YOU.
As a child Camilla loved patterns and putting things in order. She was obsessed with Stephen
Hawking. And the only language she really understood was science. Diagnosed with autism age
8, Camilla saw the world very differently.
But with science as her sidekick, she was able to translate ideas she could understand (like
gravity, photosynthesis and algorithms) onto things she couldn't (like peer pressure, emotions
and finding your voice).
Today, Camilla is a scientist and an award-winning author, and she is here to share her scientific
survival guide with you - so you can grow up with the courage to be yourself, no matter how
different you feel or how tricky you might find it to connect. Because the hard part of growing
up isn't dealing with other people (their opinions, their popularity or their exam results). No,
the hard part is you: learning who you are and what makes you tick. And the really hard part is
accepting that it's completely normal to be perfectly weird. In fact, it's essential to growing up
happy.