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My Son's Not Rainman

One Man, One Autistic Boy, A Million Adventures

By (author) John Williams
Format: Paperback / softback
Language: English
Publisher: Michael O'Mara Books Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Published: 1st Sep 2016
Dimensions: w 120mm h 198mm d 20mm
Weight: 225g
ISBN-10: 1782433880
ISBN-13: 9781782433880
Barcode No: 9781782433880
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Synopsis
This isn't a story about autism. It's a story about a young boy who happens to have autism, and there is a difference. John Williams is a stand-up comedian. He is also a single father and full-time carer for his son, who has autism and cerebral palsy. This is their incredible story. In 2012, John started a blog called My Son's Not Rainman, a heartfelt and uplifting account of everyday life for him and 'The Boy'. Following on from the blog's amazing success, John felt there was still much more of their life, past and present, that he wanted to share. And not only of the challenges of bringing up a child who for too long was just dismissed as 'difficult', but also of the joy of living with someone who looks at the world in a unique way. My Son's Not Rainman radiates warmth, care and passion, not to mention laugh-out-loud humour, on every page. It is a brilliantly different story about a brilliantly different boy.

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An entertaining and often very funny read. Williams has a naturally comic touch ... [and there] are abundant laughs that will strike a chord with anyone with a disabled child or sibling * Daily Mail * If you read one book this year, make it this one ... I haven't enjoyed reading a book this much in a very long time, if ever! * Your Autism Magazine * [My Son's Not Rainman] isn't an attempt to teach readers about autism and it doesn't lecture. It's simply a heartfelt account of what it means to love a child on the spectrum ... it's inspiring, insightful and rib-tickling in equal measures * AuKids Magazine *