20 Zoe The next day, as soon as I’m in the shop, I place an order for the book Anna recommended to me about women with Autism Spectrum Disorder. When prompted for the number of copies I’d like to order, I order five, because if Anna says it’s ‘very comprehensive’, it must be. I completely trust her on that. And I figure that at least a few people in Donovan Grove would think it important to find a book about Autism in women in their local bookstore. Or maybe I’m ordering five copies because I want to show Anna that I care, that I’m not scared off because of what she confided in me. After Brooklyn went to bed, I spent the better part of the evening and night scouring the internet for information, because I want to know more. I want to know all the things Anna didn’t tell me about ASD—ab

