Unmasked
A Woman's Journey Through the Asperger Maze: Autism In Women, From Misunderstood Friendships to Self-Acceptance in a Neurodiverse World (Life Lessons with Aoryn Thorval)
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Aoryn Thorval
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There are girls who learn early how to disappear. They study how other children speak, laugh, and move. They memorize the rules of belonging. They become experts at masking—long before they know that word exists. And no one notices how exhausted they are.
Unmasked is a powerful memoir about late diagnosed autism in women — the true story of a woman who spent twenty-eight years believing she was broken, too sensitive, too rigid, too different, before finally receiving an adult autism diagnosis: Asperger's Syndrome, part of the autism spectrum.
This book offers a rare and intimate look at what high-functioning autism in women actually feels like from the inside, the childhood confusion, the social anxiety, the sensory overwhelm, the constant effort of masking autism, and the invisible labor of trying to appear neurotypical in a world that misunderstands neurodivergent women.
For decades, autism in girls and women has been overlooked. Many were misdiagnosed with anxiety or depression. Many were told they were simply "too much" or "not enough."
Through deeply personal storytelling, Unmasked explores:
- Late diagnosis of autism in adult women
- Female Asperger's traits that are often missed
- Masking and camouflaging behaviors
- Sensory processing challenges
- The emotional impact of growing up undiagnosed
- The journey toward self-acceptance and identity
This is not a clinical textbook about autism spectrum disorder. It is a lived experience. A story for women who suspect they may be autistic. A story for mothers seeking to understand their daughters. A story for partners, therapists, and anyone wanting insight into female autism.
This book is about understanding that being neurodivergent is not a flaw — it is a different way of being human.
If you are looking for a memoir about autism in women, adult Asperger's in females, or the hidden reality of late diagnosed autistic women, this story was written for you.
©2026 Aoryn Thorval (P)2026 Aoryn Thorval