Elijah's Cup

JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERSISBN: 9781843108023

A Family's Journey into the Community and Culture of High-functioning Autism and Asperger's Syndrome (Revised edition)

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By Valerie Paradiz
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Acknowledgements. Preface. 1. Elijah's Cup. 2. The Gift of Loss. 3. Perfect Strangers. 4. The Coincidence of Sharron Loree. 5. Nietzsche in the Bathtub. 6. My Father was a Yakker. 7. Echolalia Fun Fun Fun. 8. Balloon Days. 9. Cartoons Don't Get Hurt. 10. Life Under Glass. 11. Playground Comedian. 12. Cracking Code. 13. Epilogue. 14. A Few Words from Elijah. Websites by and for Autistic People and Autistic Advocacy. Notes. Index

Valerie Paradi has written a moving and eloquent chronicle of the diagnosis of her son, Elijah, with Asperger's syndrome and their journey together into the world of high-functioning autism. Her book is an important addition to the literature of autism, full of beautifully observed moments. - Oliver Sacks, author of The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat Sixty years ago, my father, the Austrian pediatrician Hans Asperger revealed the appealing and often overlooked qualities of these unusual children. He also showed how we even find some resonance of their difficult traits within ourselves. Now it's time for us to hear more directly the voice of autistic people and that of their parents. Valerie Paradi has given us a precious gift of a book, full of her own experiences with her son. - Maria Asperger, Child Psychiatrist Valerie Paradi has written an honest, artistic and very human account of the impact of this exceptional and controversial social-political movement on her life and that of her colourful son, Elijah. She captures how this sometimes mind-blowing social adventure in a world rarely visited by most people expanded their lives and helped shape a different place of belonging in the world. - Donna Williams, author of Nobody Nowhere

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