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John Elder Robison A free range Aspergian

John Elder Robison

Biography

I was born in Athens, Georgia in the hot summer of 1957. My father was preaching in Ila — pronounced EYE-LA — Georgia, that summer. Both my parents were in college when I was born. We moved every few years while my father worked his way through college until finally settling as a professor of Philosophy in Amherst, Massachusetts.

I was always a problem child — often sad, a loner, unable to make friends. My parents sent me to a number of different schools, and I saw a number of different therapists, but none of them had the answers. Asperger’s Syndrome had not yet been “discovered” as a diagnosis in those years. I dropped out of high school in the tenth grade.

Luckily, my Asperger’s gave me a rare insight into electronics. Using that knowledge, I joined a band, which led to a bigger band, which led to a bigger band… I ended up designing special effects guitars for KISS by the late 1970s. From there, I made the leap into a real job as an engineer with a major toy and game company. I moved up the corporate ladder for ten years, when I hit a wall.

My Asperger’s — still un-diagnosed but alive and well in me — kept me from fitting into the corporate world. from left: Peter Frampton, John Regan, Tex Holmes, Ace Frehley and me.

I quit my job. I began fixing Mercedes and Land Rover cars in my driveway. I never had to worry about fitting in with the world of machines. Soon, I was immersed in them.

From that beginning, J E Robison Service grew into one of the most successful independent repair businesses in New England. We specialize in Mercedes, BMW, Jaguar, Land Rover, Rolls Royce and Bentley motor car work. Our company is known nationwide for our restoration and customization work, especially on Land Rover, Rolls Royce, and Bentley vehicles.

One day, a therapist with a lust for Land Rovers walked in the door at JE Robison Service, and we became friends. After studying me closely, he introduced me to Asperger’s Syndrome, and the knowledge changed my life forever. It took some time, and a lot of hard work, but a loser kid became a winner adult.

With the publication of Look Me in the Eye, I’ve started off on a new career. I am currently hard at work on my next book, and I’ve been amazed to learn I’m in demand as a speaker.

In addition, I have started working with Elms College to develop their graduate program in autism and Asperger’s.

Relationship

  • Yes, I've done that. Twice.

Family

  • Wife - 1 unit
    Son - 1 unit
    Dog - 1 unit

Causes I Support

  • I support Asperger and autism advocacy groups. I also support the Elms College and the University of Massachusetts

University Affiliation

  • I work with Elms College in Chicopee, MA in developing graduate programs in autism and Asperger's

Agents

Contact Agents

  • Speaking:
    Lauren Verge
    The Lavin Agency
    222 Third Street
    Suite 1130
    Cambridge, MA 02142
    800-762-4234 x 307
    lverge@thelavinagency.com

    For literary queries:
    Christopher Schelling
    Ralph M. Vicinanza, Ltd.
    303 West 18th Street
    New York, NY 10011
    212-924-7090 TEL
    212-691-9644 FAX

Publishers

Contact Publishers

  • My publicist is:

    Christine Aronson
    Director of Publicity, Crown, Shaye Areheart Books
    The Crown Publishing Group
    1745 Broadway
    New York, NY 10019
    212-572-2296
    caronson@randomhouse.com

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