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Sheila Bartons memoir of autism is inspiring. Finding herself at thirty years old with a son with autism and severe learning disabilities she set about learning how to live a different kind of life and be a different kind of mother. This is the story told with passion intelligence and humour of their journey from darkness into light. It is written out of anguish and anger but also out of hope and love. The book opens and closes with a real-life snapshot: the first from when Jonathan was nine the second from when he was twenty-three. The first is told from the edge of despair. The second is upbeat - the day is one of happiness for Jonny and for his mother. Autism has been integrated into their world - they have survived it. The chapters in between tell the amazing story of their life
together and how they dealt with diagnosis birth school brothers and sisters travel therapies obsessions grief and sex. Sheila writes movingly of the heartbreak and the joy the terror and the liberation. Her son is now in his late twenties and she and Jonny began their journey into this strange and difficult world when understanding of autism was very poor. Today autism is diagnosed more often and attracts more media attention than ever before. This is the story of the triumph of hope and love over pain and sadness. It is a compelling manifesto for greater understanding of those who are born different. Its ending is one of empowerment and joy. This is a book we all should read. A remarkable human story a remarkable piece of writing. - Jon Snow journalist and broadcaster I loved this book.
Vivid and lively writing draws a picture of the ups and downs of family life with a child with autism. The overwhelming love she feels for her children and her spirited responses to setbacks are a joy. - Clare Coombe-Tennant trustee of TreeHouse
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Sheila Bartons memoir of autism is inspiring. Finding herself at thirty years old with a son with autism & severe learning disabilities she set about learning how to live a different kind of life & be a different kind of mother. This is the story told with passion intelligence & humour of their journey from darkness into light. It is written out of anguish & anger but also out of hope & love. The book opens & closes with a real-life snapshot: the first from when Jonathan was nine the second from when he was twenty-three. The first is told from the edge of despair. The second is upbeat
- the day is one of happiness for Jonny & for his mother. Autism has been integrated into their world
- they have survived it. The chapters in between tell the amazing story of their life together & how they dealt with diagnosis birth school brothers & sisters travel therapies obsessions grief & sex. Sheila writes movingly of the heartbreak & the joy the terror & the liberation. Her son is now in his late twenties & she & Jonny began their journey into this strange & difficult world when understanding of autism was very poor. Today autism is diagnosed more often & attracts more media attention than ever before. This is the story of the triumph of hope & love over pain & sadness. It is a compelling manifesto for greater understanding of those who are born different. Its ending is one of empowerment & joy. This is a book we all should read. A remarkable human story a remarkable piece of writing.
- Jon Snow journalist & broadcaster I loved this book. Vivid & lively writing draws a picture of the ups & downs of family life with a child with autism. The overwhelming love she feels for her children & her spirited responses to setbacks are a joy.
- Clare Coombe-Tennant trustee of Tree House

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