RAE’S READS

Rae Longest's avatarLiteracy and Me

During April, my goal was to immerse myself in a study of autism, reading novels where the protagonist was autistic in order to get a peek into the workings of the autistic mind, as well as to read articles on autism. Teaching on line and National Poetry Month got in the way of that, but I

have read one fantastic non-fiction book by an autistic, thirteen-year-old author.

The Reason I Jump by Naomi Higashida is an easy-to-read, fascinating accounting of how the autistic mind of this young man works. It is formatted in questions and answers similar to this page:

β€œQ: Why do you enjoy going out for walks so much? A: β€œβ€¦to people of special needs, nature is as important as out own lives. The reason is that when we look at nature, we recognize a sort of permission to be alive in this world, and our entire bodies…

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  1. Jee Wan Avatar

    I enjoyed this book too. Read it quite some time back πŸ™‚

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