Watch an interview with DJ on CNN Listen to Ralph Savarese's interview
on NPR's "The Diane Rehm Show" Visit the book's website:
www.reasonable-people.com "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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A Memoir of Autism and Adoption
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781635421446
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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