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The Reason I Jump: one boy's voice from the silence of autism by Naoki Higashida; 9781444776775

The Reason I Jump: one boy's voice from the silence of autism

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Description

The Reason I Jump is a poignant exploration of the inner world of a young boy living with autism, penned by Naoki Higashida when he was just thirteen years old. Through a series of questions and answers, Naoki offers readers a rare glimpse into his thoughts, feelings, and experiences as a non-verbal individual who communicates through a cardboard keyboard.

The Plot

Naoki’s narrative is both candid and insightful, addressing various aspects of his daily life and the ways in which he interacts with the world around him. He articulates his behaviours, such as his affinity for jumping, and provides explanations for why certain actions may seem puzzling to others. The book is structured around fundamental questions about autism, with Naoki’s unique perspective shedding light on:

  • His sensory experiences and perceptions
  • The significance of communication
  • His thoughts on nature and beauty
  • The challenges and joys of living with autism

Themes

The themes of understanding, empathy, and connection resonate throughout the text. Naoki’s voice is both powerful and relatable, encouraging readers to reconsider their views on communication and the human experience. The inclusion of an unforgettable short story further enriches the narrative, showcasing his imaginative capacity and depth of feeling.

"I want you to understand that I can hear you and I can think."

This book serves as a vital bridge between the autistic community and the wider world, offering a chance for greater understanding and compassion. Readers who appreciated works such as NeuroTribes by Steve Silberman or Look Me In The Eye by John Elder Robison may find Naoki's insights equally illuminating.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 131 mm × 198 mm × 15 mm
Pages: 192
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
ISBN: 9781444776775

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