Tourette Syndrome is often misunderstood-reduced to stereotypes, jokes, or incomplete explanations that do more harm than good. For those living with it, and for the families who support them, the result is confusion, shame, and unnecessary struggle.Living With Tourette offers something different.Written from lived experience and grounded in clarity rather than fear, this book walks through what Tourette actually looks like across a lifetime-from diagnosis and childhood, through adolescence, education, work, and adulthood. It addresses tics, comorbid conditions, rage episodes, and management honestly, without minimizing the challenges or turning them into excuses.This is not a book about "growing out of" Tourette.It is about learning how to live with it-responsibly, humanely, and without shame.Whether you are a parent seeking understanding, an adult living with Tourette, a sibling, educator, or employer, this book provides practical insight, steady guidance, and a clear message: Tourette is part of life-but it does not have to define it.