Reasonable People: On the Meaning of Family and the Politics of Neurological Difference
Autor Ralph James Savareseen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 apr 2007
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"Why would someone adopt a badly abused, nonspeaking, six-year-old from foster care?" So the author was asked at the outset of his adoption-as-a-first-resort adventure. Part love story, part political manifesto about "living with conviction in a cynical time," the memoir traces the development of DJ, a boy written off as profoundly retarded and now, six years later, earning all "A's" at a regular school. Neither a typical saga of autism nor simply a challenge to expert opinion, Reasonable People illuminates the belated emergence of a self in language. And it does so using DJ's own words, expressed through the once discredited but now resurgent technique of facilitated communication. In this emotional page-turner, DJ reconnects with the sister from whom he was separated, begins to type independently, and explores his experience of disability, poverty, abandonment, and sexual abuse. "Try to remember my life," he says on his talking computer, and remember he does in the most extraordinarily perceptive and lyrical way.
Asking difficult questions about the nature of family, the demise of social obligation, and the meaning of neurological difference, Savarese argues for a reasonable commitment to human possibility and caring.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781590511299
ISBN-10: 1590511298
Pagini: 463
Dimensiuni: 163 x 231 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Editura: Other Press (NY)
ISBN-10: 1590511298
Pagini: 463
Dimensiuni: 163 x 231 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Editura: Other Press (NY)
Notă biografică
Ralph James Savarese
Poet, essayist, translator, and scholar, Ralph James Savarese teaches American literature and creative writing at Grinnell College. He lives in Grinnell, Iowa.
Poet, essayist, translator, and scholar, Ralph James Savarese teaches American literature and creative writing at Grinnell College. He lives in Grinnell, Iowa.
Recenzii
Publishers Weekly
Savarese writes with passion and humor, careful to include extensive excerpts from DJ's typing, so readers get a sense of his remarkable growth.
Library Journal
...readers will find the elements documenting the foster care system worthwhile.
The Autism Acceptance Project Newsletter
This is... a story about what life is all about: trial, error, perseverance, and faith in people. Faith in love. Ralph, Emily and DJ give us that, and much more.
Booklist
Savarese’s careful melding of memoir and passionate advocacy for the disabled informs and inspires.
GQ
That [Reasonable People] manages to avoid both polemic and cliché is reason enough to applaud.
Newsweek
By the end of Savarese's moving memoir, DJ is in sixth grade and getting all "A's" at regular school... "They think well-respected, tested-as-normal kids are the OK-to-teach ones," writes DJ [in the book's final chapter]. "They forget these lost kids." Perhaps this book will help others remember they are more than worth the effort
Body+Soul
A moving memoir, it calls for "living with conviction in a cynical time."
Savarese writes with passion and humor, careful to include extensive excerpts from DJ's typing, so readers get a sense of his remarkable growth.
Library Journal
...readers will find the elements documenting the foster care system worthwhile.
The Autism Acceptance Project Newsletter
This is... a story about what life is all about: trial, error, perseverance, and faith in people. Faith in love. Ralph, Emily and DJ give us that, and much more.
Booklist
Savarese’s careful melding of memoir and passionate advocacy for the disabled informs and inspires.
GQ
That [Reasonable People] manages to avoid both polemic and cliché is reason enough to applaud.
Newsweek
By the end of Savarese's moving memoir, DJ is in sixth grade and getting all "A's" at regular school... "They think well-respected, tested-as-normal kids are the OK-to-teach ones," writes DJ [in the book's final chapter]. "They forget these lost kids." Perhaps this book will help others remember they are more than worth the effort
Body+Soul
A moving memoir, it calls for "living with conviction in a cynical time."
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- Independent Publisher Book Awards Gold Medal Winner, 2008