The No. 1 Sunday Times and internationally bestselling account of life as an autistic child. 'Brilliant . . . both moving and strangely optimistic' (Daily Telegraph).
Written by Naoki Higashida when he was only thirteen, this remarkable book provides a rare insight into the often baffling...
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The No. 1 Sunday Times and internationally bestselling account of life as an autistic child. 'Brilliant . . . both moving and strangely optimistic' (Daily Telegraph).
Written by Naoki Higashida when he was only thirteen, this remarkable book provides a rare insight into the often baffling behaviour of autistic children. Using a question and answer format, Naoki explains things like why he talks loudly or repeats the same questions, what causes him to have panic attacks, and why he likes to jump. He also shows the way he thinks and feels about his world - other people, nature, time and beauty, and himself. Abundantly proving that people with autism do possess imagination, humour and empathy, he also makes clear how badly they need our compassion, patience and understanding.
David Mitchell and his wife have translated Naoki's book so that it might help others dealing with autism and generally illuminate a little-understood condition. It gives us an exceptional chance to enter the mind of another and see the world from a strange and fascinating perspective.
The book also features eleven original illustrations, inspired by Naoki's words, by the artistic duo Kai and Sunny.
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Vždy mi autisti přišli zajímaví a strašně silní vůlí vůči ostatním, stejně jako všechny ostatní nějak 'nemocné' děti.
Kniha je o tom, že můžete zjistit, proč se děti s autismem chovají tak jak se zrovna chovají, proč mají panické záchvaty ale taky podle názvu knihy - proč rád skáče.
Je to krásná kniha popisující co si myslí autistické dítě o lidech kolem sebe, o tomhle světě, no a vlastně o všem
Také jsou tam nádherné ilustrace, kniha mě moc bavila a donutila mě přemýšlet nad tím, jaké to vlastně je..
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