Fall Down Seven Times, Get Up Eight
Autor Naoki Higashida Traducere de KA Yoshida, David Mitchellen Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 iul 2017
"Compelling insight on every single page, gently challenging assumptions you didn't even know you held on how others 'should' process the social and physical environments around us."--Ellen Notbohm, author of Ten Things Every Child with Autism Wishes You Knew Praise for The Reason I Jump "One of the most remarkable books I've ever read."--Jon Stewart "The Reason I Jump is a Rosetta stone. . . . It will stretch your vision of what it is to be human."--Andrew Solomon, The Times (UK) "Amazing times a million."--Whoopi Goldberg, People "Extraordinary, moving, and jeweled with epiphanies."--The Boston Globe
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0812997395
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 217 x 152 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Random House
Notă biografică
David Mitchell is the author of seven novels, including Cloud Atlas, The Bone Clocks, and, most recently, Slade House. KA Yoshida was born in Yamaguchi, Japan, and specialized in English poetry at Notre Dame Seishin University. KA Yoshida and David Mitchell live in Ireland with their two children.
Descriere
The Sunday Times bestsellerNaoki Higashida met international success with THE REASON I JUMP, a revelatory account of life as a thirteen-year-old with non-verbal autism. Now he offers an equally illuminating insight into autism from his perspective as a young adult. In concise, engaging pieces, he shares his thoughts and feelings on a broad menu of topics ranging from school experiences to family relationships, the exhilaration of travel to the difficulties of speech.
Aware of how mystifying his behaviour can appear to others, Higashida describes the effect on him of such commonplace things as a sudden change of plan, or the mental steps he has to take simply to register that it's raining. Throughout, his aim is to foster a better understanding of autism and to encourage those with disabilities to be seen as people, not as problems.With an introduction by David Mitchell, Fall Down Seven Times, Get Up Eight includes a dreamlike short story Higashida wrote for this edition. Both moving and of practical use, the book opens a window into the mind of an inspiring young man who meets the challenges of autism with tenacity and good humour.
However often he falls down, he always gets back up.