Description: âÂÂOne of the most remarkable books IâÂÂve ever read. ItâÂÂs truly moving, eye-opening, incredibly vivid.âÂÂâÂÂJon Stewart, The Daily ShowâÂÂA rare road map into the world of severe autism . . . [HigashidaâÂÂs] insights . . . unquestionably give those of us whose children have autism just a little more patience, allowing us to recognise the beauty in âÂÂoddâ behaviours where perhaps we saw none.âÂÂâÂÂPeople (3-1/2 stars)âÂÂSmall but profound . . . [HigashidaâÂÂs] startling, moving insights offer a rare look inside the autistic mind.âÂÂâÂÂParadeâÂÂPlease donâ . . . This is an intimate book, one that brings readers right into an autistic mindâÂÂwhat itâÂÂs like without boundaries of time, why cues and prompts are necessary, and why itâÂÂs so impossible to hold someone elseâÂÂs hand. Of course, thereâÂÂs a wide range of behaviour here; thatâÂÂs why âÂÂon the spectrumâ has become such a popular phrase. But by listening to this voice, we can understand its echoes.âÂÂâÂÂChicago Tribune (EditorâÂÂs Choice)âÂÂAmazing times a million.âÂÂâÂÂWhoopi Goldberg, PeopleâÂÂSurely one of the most remarkable books yet to be featured in these pages . . . With about one in 88 children identified with an autism spectrum disorder, and family, friends, and educators hungry for information, this inspiring bookâÂÂs continued success seems inevitable.âÂÂâÂÂPublishers Weeklyâ . . . . . because the freshness of voice coexists with so much wisdom. This book takes about ninety minutes to read, and it will stretch your vision of what it is to be human.âÂÂâÂÂAndrew Solomon, The Times (U.K.)àâÂÂWe have our received ideas, we believe they correspond roughly to the way things are, then a book comes along that simply blows all this so-called knowledge out of the water. This is one of them. . . . An entry into another world.âÂÂâÂÂDaily Mail (U.K.)âÂÂEvery page dismantles another preconception about autism. . . . Once you understand how Higashida managed to write this book, you lose your heart to him.âÂÂâÂÂNew Statesman (U.K.) àâÂÂAstonishing. . . . There are many more questions IâÂÂd like to ask Naoki, but the first words IâÂÂd say to him are âÂÂthank you.âÂÂâÂÂâÂÂThe Sunday Times (U.K.) àâÂÂThis is a guide to what it feels like to be autistic. . . . In Mitchell and YoshidaâÂÂs translation, [Higashida] comes across as a thoughtful writer with a lucid simplicity that is both childlike and lyrical. . . . Higashida is living proof of something we should all remember: in every autistic child, however cut off and distant they may outwardly seem, there resides a warm, beating heart.âÂÂâÂÂFinancial Times (U.K.)àâÂÂHigashidaâÂÂs childâÂÂs-eye view of autism is as much a winsome work of the imagination as it is a userâÂÂs manual for parents, carers and teachers. . . . This book gives us autism from the inside, as we have never seen it. . . . [Higashida] offers readers eloquent access into an almost entirely unknown world.âÂÂâÂÂThe Independent (U.K.) àâÂÂLike millions of parents confronted with autism, Mitchell and his wife found themselves searching for answers and finding few that were satisfactory. Help, when it arrived, came not from some body of research but from the writings of a Japanese schoolboy, Naoki Higashida. . . is a book that acts like a door to another logic, explaining why an autistic child might flap his hands in front of his face, disappear suddenly from homeâÂÂor jump.âÂÂâÂÂThe Telegraph (U.K.)âÂÂThis is a wonderful book.âÂÂâÂÂEvening Standard (London)âÂÂWhether or not you have experienced raising a child who is autistic . . . this little book, which packs immeasurable honesty and truth into its pages, will simply detonate any illusions, assumptions, and conclusions you've made about the condition. . . . What Higashida has done by communicating his reality is to offer carers a way forward and offer teachers new ways of working with the children, and thus opening up and expanding the possibilities for autistic kids to feel less alone. All that in less than 200 pages. What an accomplishment.âÂÂâÂÂThe Herald (Dublin)àâ Naoki asks for our patience and compassionâÂÂafter reading his words, itâÂÂs impossible to deny that request.âÂÂâÂÂYorkshire Post (U.K.)âÂÂThe Reason I Jump is aàwise, beautiful, intimate and courageous explanation of autism as it is lived every day by one remarkable boy. Naoki Higashida takes us âÂÂbehind the mirrorâÂÂâÂÂhis testimony should be read by parents, teachers, siblings, friends, and anybody who knows and loves an autistic person. I only wish IâÂÂd had this book to defend myself when I was NaokiâÂÂs age.âÂÂâÂÂTim Page, author of Parallel Play and professor of journalism and music at the University of Southern CaliforniaâÂÂ[Higashida] illuminates his autism from within. . . . Anyone struggling to understand autism will be grateful for the book and translation.âÂÂâÂÂKirkus Reviews
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EAN: 9780812994865
UPC: 9780812994865
ISBN: 9780812994865
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Book Title: Reason I Jump : the Inner Voice of a Thirteen-Year-Old Boy with Autism
Number of Pages: 176 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Item Height: 0.7 in
Publication Year: 2013
Topic: Psychopathology / Autism Spectrum Disorders, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Medical
Illustrator: Yes
Genre: Family & Relationships, Biography & Autobiography, Psychology
Item Weight: 9.2 Oz
Author: Naoki Higashida
Item Length: 7.5 in
Item Width: 5.1 in
Format: Hardcover