
A Real Boy: How Autism Shattered Our Lives - and Made a Family From the Pieces
Price: £6.99 Edition: Paperback
ISBN: 1-84317-266-6
Specs: 198x129mm, 288pp
Pub date: available now
’incredibly moving’ - The Sun
’This wonderfully honest book tells us a great deal, not only about autism, but also about the extraordinary tolerance and unselfishness that is born out of unequivocal love. At the same time, it reveals some uncomfortable truths about the struggle it takes to access the rights of those with disabilities in our so-called civilized society.’ - Jane Asher, President of the National Autistic Society
The extraordinarily moving true story of the authors’ struggle to bring up their profoundly autistic son, David.
David is eleven years old. He is happy, healthy and affectionate. He loves school, Disney songs and climbing trees. But he’s also profoundly autistic. Unable to speak more than a few words. Barely capable of expressing his most basic needs. Oblivious to danger. Blind to other people’s emotions. Deaf to their pleas.
A Real Boy is David’s story – the true story, told by his parents, of bringing up a child who will always be a little boy. Loving an autistic child is easy … but living with one is harder than could ever be imagined. This extraordinarily moving account describes the heartbreak and the unexpected joy of autism – once a rare condition, but one that now affects one in a hundred British children. With raw and sometimes brutal honesty, Christopher and Nicola Stevens lay bare their experiences, which are by turns harrowing, funny and inspirational. As David’s story unfolds, his parents reveal how the condition has bestowed on them an unbreakable bond. Caring for David is an all-consuming experience ... and through it they have learned, above all, the meaning of unconditional love.
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