Sarah: An Autistic Among the Lying NTs by Sally Ramsey
“Everywhere I’d looked, for most of my life, was full of liars, thieves, or just plain idiots. Of the three, I preferred the idiots; at least they weren’t trying to cheat anyone.”
Sarah Goldfarb didn’t have an idyllic childhood. Her father was largely absent. Her mother was a narcissistic woman whose love of men was more important than the love of her daughters. Sarah wanted better in life than the cards she’d been dealt and was determined to accomplish that goal no matter what. Putting her Mensa-level IQ to good use, Sarah easily excelled in school, but her social life was highly misleading. She’d been repeatedly lied to by the people she trusted. She’d been repeatedly rejected by boys who were more interested in talking musicals and molecular equations than love and marriage. Having her heart broken time and time again instilled an underlying lack of confidence in Sarah, but that was about to change. Tim Scott would change Sarah’s life in many ways, but the most imporatant was by fulfilling her lifelong wish to find love. Sarah’s and Tim’s life together brought great joy through the birth of their sons, great concern when both children were diagnosed as autistic, the surprising realization that she and Tim were too, and an even stronger business related determination to find her way in a male driven world. Her employers and business partners always found a way to use her talents to their own advantage and leave Sarah out in the cold. After being dragged through hell once again, Sarah finally decided she’d had enough and took matters into her own hands. Had she done enough to save her family’s future? Join Sarah Goldfarb Scott on her journey and take a moment to walk in her shoes. It’s an inspiring look at life through the eyes of a highly functional autistic woman making tough decisions and finding her way in an unwielding, sometimes unforgiving, but always continually, turning world. Sarah: An Autistic Among the Lying NTs is available in paperback at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and other retailers worldwide. The electronic version will be available in March, 2020. |