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Autistic Me Breathes by Writing
Original text before translation
自閉症のぼくは書くことで息をする
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Format:46
Number of pages: 296 |
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Paper
Year of manufacture: 2022
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Recommended by Naoki Higashida! Now being published in 17 countries! [The boy's autism was affirmed by his family and nature. The kindness of people, colorful plants, and birds fluttering in the sky saved the boy's heart. Respect for diversity means hope for the future, a beautifully written book of welling thoughts]. --Author* Naoki Higashida A book written by a 14-year-old boy who was told he could not write anything because of his autism. Four dazzling seasons of Northern Ireland, and a year with plants and animals. [I am autistic, but I seem to be able to feel the world more strongly than everyone else. The world is like a multicolored flame to me, and it is simply beautiful. I just wanted people to know how I feel about the world. I just wanted you to know how the world shakes me.] --Dara*Makanalti Darla McAnulty is a young autistic naturalist, 14 years old at the time of writing. With her family, who are also autistic, she experiences the nature of Northern Ireland literally with her whole being. Lovely little birds gather in a feeder in the garden. Swarms of insects like stardust in the night sky. The birds of prey gliding overhead are majestic and beautiful, and the 300-year-old trees are endlessly sublime. Although he was once told by a teacher that he could not write because of his autism, Dara's unique gaze, which he says allows him to feel the world more strongly than everyone else, vividly captures everything from the sparkle of tiny lives to the panorama of nature, allowing us to experience his own way of seeing* and feeling the world. This book has won several literary awards, including the Wainwright Prize, making him the youngest person ever to receive such an award. Darrah is also the youngest person ever to receive the most prestigious award (the RSPB Medal) from the British Society for the Protection of Birds. [Table of Contents] Prologue Spring Summer Autumn Winter Glossary Acknowledgements Translator's Afterword |
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[The boy's autism was affirmed by his family and nature.
The kindness of people, colorful plants, and birds fluttering in the sky saved the boy's heart.
Respect for diversity means hope for the future, a beautifully written book of welling thoughts].
--Author* Naoki Higashida
A book written by a 14-year-old boy who was told he could not write anything because of his autism.
Four dazzling seasons of Northern Ireland, and a year with plants and animals.
[I am autistic, but I seem to be able to feel the world more strongly than everyone else.
The world is like a multicolored flame to me, and it is simply beautiful.
I just wanted people to know how I feel about the world.
I just wanted you to know how the world shakes me.]
--Dara*Makanalti
Darla McAnulty is a young autistic naturalist, 14 years old at the time of writing. With her family, who are also autistic, she experiences the nature of Northern Ireland literally with her whole being. Lovely little birds gather in a feeder in the garden. Swarms of insects like stardust in the night sky. The birds of prey gliding overhead are majestic and beautiful, and the 300-year-old trees are endlessly sublime.
Although he was once told by a teacher that he could not write because of his autism, Dara's unique gaze, which he says allows him to feel the world more strongly than everyone else, vividly captures everything from the sparkle of tiny lives to the panorama of nature, allowing us to experience his own way of seeing* and feeling the world.
This book has won several literary awards, including the Wainwright Prize, making him the youngest person ever to receive such an award. Darrah is also the youngest person ever to receive the most prestigious award (the RSPB Medal) from the British Society for the Protection of Birds.
[Table of Contents]
Prologue
Spring
Summer
Autumn
Winter
Glossary
Acknowledgements
Translator's Afterword