Chronically Awkward is not a story told for sympathy — it’s a story told for truth. It is a raw, unfiltered account of one person’s lifelong attempt to exist in a world that keeps insisting on rules he never agreed to play by.
Jason takes readers through the tangled intersections of autism, ADHD, trauma, and chronic illness — through the systems that failed him, the people who shaped him, and the quiet victories that kept him here. It’s both memoir and mirror; a reminder that surviving isn’t the same as living, and that sometimes we only find who we are after everything else falls apart.
Told with sharp honesty, dark humour, and unwavering self-awareness, Chronically Awkward is not just about pain — it’s about the absurdity of life itself. It’s a story of rebuilding, of learning to see vulnerability as strength, and of finding hope in the most illogical of places.
This is a book for anyone who’s ever been told they’re “too much” or “not enough.” For the ones who’ve been labelled, ignored, or misunderstood — this isn’t just one person’s story. It’s proof that being different doesn’t mean being broken.
Because awkward isn’t a flaw. It’s a kind of truth.