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How Can I Talk If My Lips Don't Move?: Inside My Autistic Mind (2008)

par Tito Rajarshi Mukhopadhyay

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An astounding new work by the author of The Mind Tree that offers a rare insight into the autistic mind and how it thinks, sees, and reacts to the world. When he was three years old, Tito was diagnosed as severely autistic, but his remarkable mother, Soma, determined that he would overcome the "problem" by teaching him to read and write. The result was that between the ages of eight and eleven he wrote stories and poems of exquisite beauty, which Dr. Oliver Sacks called "amazing and shocking." Their eloquence gave lie to all our assumptions about autism. Here Tito goes even further and writes of how the autistic mind works, how it views the outside world and the "normal" people he deals with daily, how he tells his stories to the mirror and hears stories back, how sounds become colors, how beauty fills his mind and heart. With this work, Tito--whom Portia Iversen, co-founder of Cure Autism Now, has described as "a window into autism such as the world has never seen"--gives the world a beacon of hope. For if he can do it, why can't others? "Brave, bold, and deeply felt, this book shows that much we might have believed about autism can be wrong."--Boston Globe… (plus d'informations)
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A must-read. Written by a non-verbal autistic individual, this book offers an insight into the mind of someone who views the world much differently than I do, and I am so glad I read it. Though Tito was diagnosed as severely autistic at a very young age, his mother never gave up on her son, constantly talking to him and teaching him about things that were supposedly beyond his capabilities. Since learning to communicate through written word, Tito has become an award-winning writer and poet, sharing with us an intelligent and beautifully written perspective on life. Tito is able to reflect on his anxieties, describe how he overgeneralizes in situations and explain how sounds can transform into hypnotizing color. This book will completely change the way you think about how others think. ( )
  thezenofbrutality | Jul 5, 2023 |
This was the most insightful book I’ve read in ages. Peppered with poetry, in relevant passages, this book is a first person perspective of what growing up with autism is like. Tito’s mother has patiently and determinedly helped Tito learn to communicate through writing, and what a gift he has. Highly recommend this book. ( )
  Vividrogers | Dec 20, 2020 |
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An astounding new work by the author of The Mind Tree that offers a rare insight into the autistic mind and how it thinks, sees, and reacts to the world. When he was three years old, Tito was diagnosed as severely autistic, but his remarkable mother, Soma, determined that he would overcome the "problem" by teaching him to read and write. The result was that between the ages of eight and eleven he wrote stories and poems of exquisite beauty, which Dr. Oliver Sacks called "amazing and shocking." Their eloquence gave lie to all our assumptions about autism. Here Tito goes even further and writes of how the autistic mind works, how it views the outside world and the "normal" people he deals with daily, how he tells his stories to the mirror and hears stories back, how sounds become colors, how beauty fills his mind and heart. With this work, Tito--whom Portia Iversen, co-founder of Cure Autism Now, has described as "a window into autism such as the world has never seen"--gives the world a beacon of hope. For if he can do it, why can't others? "Brave, bold, and deeply felt, this book shows that much we might have believed about autism can be wrong."--Boston Globe

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