Jennifer Rose is autistic. Sheâs also a college student who loves reading, writes fan fiction, and wants to be on TV someday. She sees the world a little differently than most people around her. Sheâs had trouble coping with school and sheâs struggled with bullies, mean girls, and her own feelings of bitterness and inferiority. Through it all, with the help of her parents, sheâs learned a few lessons:
#5: There are many ways to make a difference.
#20: You wonât be perfect at everything, not even the things you do best.
#22: Down times will be bouncing up soon . . .
#23: . . . but meanwhile, try to enjoy what you have.
#44: Talk about your feelings, even when itâs hard.
#45: Learn to take jokes, even your dadâs.
It's Not a Perfect World but Iâll Take It is an uplifting ode to being different. Told with irresistible honesty and humor, Roseâs fifty bite-sized stories will have teens and adults nodding in recognition and discovering new things about themselves.