Joe (Paperback)
The Only Boy in the World
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This is the best written, most thought-provoking book on autism I have read in years, suitable for anyone with an interest in humanity. Go out and buy it!
An exceptionally haunting memoir that also shows us what it is to be really human. In a hardware store, Joe sits on a display toilet amidst the throng of customers and wees, smiling serenely. He thumps crying babies. He is amazed when the car he runs in front of actually hits him. Joe is ten and mentally disabled. He's funny, fascinating and maddening, and this memoir tells his moving story, but also argues that until we know Joe's life, we can't understand our own. Through philosophy, psychology and medical research, the author explains how we are mind-readers, how we make sense of other people and how we understand guilt and innocence, and shows that Joe sets our humanity in sharp relief. But in that case, is Joe part of it? The author who asks that outrageous question is Joe's father.
Joe (Ebook)
The Only Boy in the World
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This is the best written, most thought-provoking book on autism I have read in years, suitable for anyone with an interest in humanity. Go out and buy it!
An exceptionally haunting memoir that also shows us what it is to be really human. In a hardware store, Joe sits on a display toilet amidst the throng of customers and wees, smiling serenely. He thumps crying babies. He is amazed when the car he runs in front of actually hits him. Joe is ten and mentally disabled. He's funny, fascinating and maddening, and this memoir tells his moving story, but also argues that until we know Joe's life, we can't understand our own. Through philosophy, psychology and medical research, the author explains how we are mind-readers, how we make sense of other people and how we understand guilt and innocence, and shows that Joe sets our humanity in sharp relief. But in that case, is Joe part of it? The author who asks that outrageous question is Joe's father.
Reviews for Joe
Communication Magazine Autumn 2006 issue
The Bookseller
Scotland on Sunday
Julie Myerson Daily Telegraph (Books)
Simon Baron-Cohen Guardian (Review)
Jaqueline Burton Sunday Business Post
Val Hennessy Daily Mail
Nick Coleman New Scientist
Kenan Malik Evening Standard
Simon Baron-Cohen The Lancet
Tim Hall Catholic Herald
Melissa Katsoulis Seven
David Newnham Times Educational Supplement
Julie Wheelwright Independent
Ruby Millington Daily Express
Michael Blastland
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