John Is Me

Parents of a Fifty-Nine-Year-Old Autistic Man Embrace Their Silent Son.

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Frank James, Virginia L. Unger ISBN: 9781543446784
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: August 31, 2017
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Frank James, Virginia L. Unger
ISBN: 9781543446784
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: August 31, 2017
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

John Is Me is a biography of our son John, a gentle person who, in his own way, has taught lessons for a lifetime. He was born cognitively disabled and, in his fifty-nine years, has not spoken a single word.

Throughout Johns story, his imagined words and speculated thoughts are gently positioned with a commitment to credibility. In order to tap into his silent voice, the mother, father, and son embark together with Johns sounds invented through an intimate engagementa collaborative and symbiotic adventure into a complex and labyrinthine mind. There is no doubt that John Is Me commands great attention and embodies a practical message about the subject of autism and the fiber of a family working to create a safe and peaceful environment for all of its members.

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John Is Me is a biography of our son John, a gentle person who, in his own way, has taught lessons for a lifetime. He was born cognitively disabled and, in his fifty-nine years, has not spoken a single word.

Throughout Johns story, his imagined words and speculated thoughts are gently positioned with a commitment to credibility. In order to tap into his silent voice, the mother, father, and son embark together with Johns sounds invented through an intimate engagementa collaborative and symbiotic adventure into a complex and labyrinthine mind. There is no doubt that John Is Me commands great attention and embodies a practical message about the subject of autism and the fiber of a family working to create a safe and peaceful environment for all of its members.

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