The Horse Boy: A Memoir of Healing
Autor Rupert Isaacsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – apr 2010
THE HORSE BOY is the dramatic and heartwarming story of that impossible adventure. In Mongolia, the family found undreamed of landscapes and people, unbearable setbacks, and advances beyond their wildest dreams. This is a deeply moving, truly one-of-a-kind story--of a family willing to go to the ends of the earth to help their son, and of a boy learning to connect with the world for the first time.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780316008242
ISBN-10: 0316008249
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Back Bay Books
ISBN-10: 0316008249
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Back Bay Books
Notă biografică
Rupert
Isaacson
was
born
in
London
to
a
South
African
mother
and
a
Zimbabwean
father. Isaacson's
first
book,The
Healing
Land(Grove
Press),
was
a 2004New
York
Times
Notable
Book. He
has
travelled
extensively
in
Africa,
Asia,
and
North
America
for
the
British
press
and
now
lives
in
Austin,
Texas,
with
his
wife,
Kristin,
and
their
son,
Rowan.
Recenzii
"Isaacson's
astonishing
memoir reveals
how,
inspired
by
these
rare
moments
in
the
saddle,
he
began
a
quest
through
Mongolia
to
heal
his
five-year-old
son....
Isaacson's
journey
to
heal
his
son
is
just
that,
a
healing,
not
a
cure.
But
he
wouldn't
want
it
any
other
way.
While
the
author's
purpose
was
to
draw
Rowan
out
of
his
autism,
he
came
to
realize
the
overlooked
gifts
it
entails.The
Horse
Boywill
leave
readers
with
a
new
appreciation
for
autism
and
the
healing
techniques
of
other
cultures;
like
Rowan,
they,
too,
will
be
changed
forever."—Bookpage
"Everyone who is fascinated by the human-animal bond should read this totally engrossing book." —Dr. Temple Grandin,author of Animals in Translation
"Rupert Isaacson has conjured a non-fiction journey that reads like an epic novel. It is a book of endless amazements. The world of Mongolian shamans, the details of adventuresome travel, the mysterious world of autism--all are all amazing. Soon, you realize that the world of horses is mysterious, too--and, yes, amazing. By the time you are in the grip of this book, you'll see love, marriage, and parenthood as a realm of magic, profound power, and further amazements. The Horse Boycan change the way you see your life, and it's a terrifically good read at the same time. It feels like a classic."—Luis Alberto Urrea,author of The Hummingbird's Daughter and The Devil's Highway
"In this intense, polished account, the parents of an autistic boy trek to the Mongolian steppes to consult shamans in a last-ditch effort to alter his unraveling behavior.... Isaacson records heartening improvement in Rowan's firestormlike tantrums and incontinence, as he taps into an ancient, valuable form of spirit healing."—Publishers Weekly
"A colorful real-life adventure with inspiring results."—Good Housekeeping
"Isaacson charts his son's progress and regressions with an endearing tenderness.... Readers also follow the rare moments when Rowan expresses affection for his father, who is honest and humble throughout. And the author's chatty and self-deprecating storytelling adds a welcome buoyancy to a weighty experience. Meanwhile, Mongolia makes a fetching backdrop for this father/son love story.... Rooting for Rowan through all this... makesThe Horse Boyan unexpected page turner."—The Cleveland Plain Dealer
"Everyone who is fascinated by the human-animal bond should read this totally engrossing book." —Dr. Temple Grandin,author of Animals in Translation
"Rupert Isaacson has conjured a non-fiction journey that reads like an epic novel. It is a book of endless amazements. The world of Mongolian shamans, the details of adventuresome travel, the mysterious world of autism--all are all amazing. Soon, you realize that the world of horses is mysterious, too--and, yes, amazing. By the time you are in the grip of this book, you'll see love, marriage, and parenthood as a realm of magic, profound power, and further amazements. The Horse Boycan change the way you see your life, and it's a terrifically good read at the same time. It feels like a classic."—Luis Alberto Urrea,author of The Hummingbird's Daughter and The Devil's Highway
"In this intense, polished account, the parents of an autistic boy trek to the Mongolian steppes to consult shamans in a last-ditch effort to alter his unraveling behavior.... Isaacson records heartening improvement in Rowan's firestormlike tantrums and incontinence, as he taps into an ancient, valuable form of spirit healing."—Publishers Weekly
"A colorful real-life adventure with inspiring results."—Good Housekeeping
"Isaacson charts his son's progress and regressions with an endearing tenderness.... Readers also follow the rare moments when Rowan expresses affection for his father, who is honest and humble throughout. And the author's chatty and self-deprecating storytelling adds a welcome buoyancy to a weighty experience. Meanwhile, Mongolia makes a fetching backdrop for this father/son love story.... Rooting for Rowan through all this... makesThe Horse Boyan unexpected page turner."—The Cleveland Plain Dealer