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But Everyone Feels This Way

How an Autism Diagnosis Saved My Life

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But Everyone Feels This Way

By: Paige Layle
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In But Everyone Feels This Way, Autism acceptance activist and multi-million-follower TikTok influencer Paige Layle shares her deeply personal journey to diagnosis and living life autistically.

It all started out pretty normal: Paige lived in the countryside with her parents and brother Graham. She went to school, hung out with friends, and all the while everything seemed so much harder than it needed to be. A break in routine threw off the whole day. If her teacher couldn't answer 'why?' in class, she dissolved into tears, unable to articulate her own confusion or explain her lack of control. But Paige was normal. She smiled in photos, picked her feet up when her mum needed to vacuum instead of fleeing the room, and did well at school. She was popular and well-liked. And until she had a full mental breakdown, no one believed her when she claimed that she was not okay.

Women are frequently diagnosed with autism much later than men, often in their late teens or early twenties. Armed with her new diagnosis, Paige set out to learn how to live her authentic, autistic life, and discovered how autism could be a source of strength. She challenges stigmas, taboos, and stereotypes so that everyone can see themselves authentically. Along the way, her online activism has spread awareness, acceptance, and self-recognition in millions of others.©2024 Paige Layle
Children's Health Mental Health Neurodiversity People with Disabilities Personal Development Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships Autism
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Paige's heartfelt and honest account illustrates why first-hand storytelling is important for diving into the deep minds of autistic people. (Jory Fleming, author of How to Be Human: An Autistic Man’s Guide to Life)
We are in the middle of a moment of self-discovery and awakening for many Autistic adults, particularly those from marginalized backgrounds. Paige Layle's But Everyone Feels this Way is an important contribution to this movement, and in its pages, I am certain many Autistics in search of understanding and a place within our growing community will see themselves. (Dr Devon Price, author of Unmasking Autism and Unlearning Shame)
I had a hard time putting this book down and the few times I did were to nod in agreement. Paige Layle writes vividly about those parts of being autistic that aren't in any psychiatry text. The constant discomfort, the tidal wave emotions that overwhelm you at any moment. Paige's book offers a fuller picture of what autism looks like and furthermore, how to build a more accepting world for autistic people. (Eric Garcia, author of We’re Not Broken: Changing the Autism Conversation)
Paige writes with incredible insight, humor, and honesty about her autism and life. Her unique experience illustrates some universal truths and, as I read about her, I also learned about myself and my own autism. I am grateful for the gift of her voice. (Kim Rhodes)
Frank and perceptive, But Everyone Feels This Way is a welcome addition to the growing autistic literary canon. I've long believed that autistic voices - not a single face or voice, but as many of us sharing our stories as possible - play a key role in the acceptance and celebration of autistic people. I'm very glad that Paige's voice is among them. (Sarah Kurchak, author of I Overcame My Autism and All I Got Was This Lousy Anxiety Disorder)
But Everyone Feels This Way is a poignant, brave, soul-baring triumph! Whether neurotypical or divergent, Paige Layle's story will make you laugh, cry, and think - but most importantly, it will give you a new lens for seeing yourself and others. (Wendy Walker, bestselling author of American Girl)
Paige Layle's book will be especially helpful to provide insight for women diagnosed with autism later in life. (Dr Temple Grandin, author of Thinking in Pictures and Visual Thinking)
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I think I like this because of personal experiences rather than it being a general thing people can I enjoy. I enjoyed Paige telling it because she is Canadian and so is my mum so it was nice to hear a Canadian voice. It was also nice to hear her words, not just read them, too. The story was great to hear because it showed me a different autistic perspective where some of the time I related and some of the time I did not and I think that’s a good perspective to have and shows just how fluid neurodivergency is in general, not just within the autistic community. She is a very interesting person for someone still young and I felt validated just hearing/reading her story.

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Very good audio top class as her voice & humour helps to get point over. Enjoyed the part where she explains life at 18 plus It was more connected with reality Loved the logic!

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I really enjoyed your book and your a great writer. definitely validating and I see similarities in myself! Great to keep hearing your voice out there.

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Thank you for writing this, Paige. I couldn't help but continuously cry at this collection of special words. Keep being you.

Absolutely breathtaking...

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I enjoyed listening to this! This was my first ever audio book I’ve listened to; and I’m so glad it was this book! Paige’s book! It made it even better being read in her own voice! I loved this book and learnt so much about autism and Paige’s life. It was powerful and so raw to listen to all of the struggles and battles that this amazing author has had to go through already in life. Thank you Paige!
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