Born on a Blue Day: A Memoir of Asperger’s and an Extraordinary Mind

Nervous System Diseases

Author: Daniel Tammet

Born On A Blue Day’ is a fascinating and touching memoir from real-life Rain Man, Daniel Tammet, who has the extremely rare condition Savant Syndrome…..Read More

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