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Screwed Up Somehow but Not Stupid
- Life with a Learning Disability
- Narrated by: Maxwell Zener
- Length: 5 hrs and 38 mins
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Publisher's Summary
When Peter Flom was five years old, his parents were told that he had "minimal brain dysfunction" and "would never go to college". Peter skipped one year of high school, did college in three years, and got his BA at 20. He now has two MAs and a PhD, and he also has a new diagnosis: nonverbal learning disability. In Screwed Up Somehow but Not Stupid, Peter describes what it's like to live with a learning disability, but also some abilities.
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©2016 Peter Flom (P)2022 Peter Flom
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