Luke Jackson (author)

Luke Christopher Jackson (born 18 August 1988) is the author of Freaks, Geeks, and Asperger Syndrome: A User Guide to Adolescence which was published 15 August 2002, a book penned from first-hand experience about his life with Asperger syndrome. He is also the author of "A User Guide to Cf/Gf Diet for Autism, Asperger Syndrome and ADHD" which was published in 2001.

Jackson has three sisters and three brothers. One of his brothers, Joe, has AD/HD (attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder), and another brother, Ben, has autism. The family were featured in a 2003 BBC Two documentary My Family and Autism.[1] His youngest brother was born years later.

In his book Crystalline Lifetime: Fragments of Asperger Syndrome, Jackson says he left school at 14 "after completely having had enough", although he had "tried college" since and played in a band. Jackson also recorded a column for BBC Radio 4's program Home Truths.

His most recent book, Sex, Drugs and Asperger's Syndrome (ASD): A User Guide to Adulthood was published in 2016. Jackson reveals that he has also been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, and is currently studying at university.

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