Fall Down 7 Times Get Up 8: A Young Man's Voice from the Silence of Autism

Author:   Naoki Higashida ,  KA Yoshida ,  David Mitchell
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
ISBN:  

9780812997392


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   11 July 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Fall Down 7 Times Get Up 8: A Young Man's Voice from the Silence of Autism


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From the author of the bestselling The Reason I Jump, an extraordinary self-portrait of a young adult with autism “Essential reading for parents and teachers of those with autism who remain nonverbal.”—Temple Grandin Naoki Higashida was only thirteen when he wrote The Reason I Jump, a revelatory account of autism from the inside by a nonverbal Japanese child, which became an international success. Now, in Fall Down 7 Times Get Up 8, he shares his thoughts and experiences as a young man living each day with severe autism. In short, powerful chapters, Higashida explores school memories, family relationships, the exhilaration of travel, and the difficulties of speech. He also allows readers to experience profound moments we take for granted, like the thought-steps necessary for him to register that it’s raining outside. Acutely aware of how strange his behavior can appear to others, he aims throughout to foster a better understanding of autism and to encourage society to see people with disabilities as people, not as problems. With an introduction by the bestselling novelist David Mitchell, Fall Down 7 Times Get Up 8 also includes a dreamlike short story Higashida wrote especially for the U.S. edition. Both moving and of practical use, this book opens a window into the mind of an inspiring young man who meets every challenge with tenacity and good humor. However often he falls down, he always gets back up. Praise for Fall Down 7 Times Get Up 8 “[Naoki Higashida’s] success as a writer now transcends his diagnosis. . . . His relative isolation—with words as his primary connection to the outside world—has allowed him to fully develop the powers of observation that are necessary for good writing, and he has developed rich, deep perspectives on ideas that many take for granted. . . . The diversity of Higashida’s writing, in both subject and style, fits together like a jigsaw puzzle of life put in place with humor and thoughtfulness.”—The Japan Times “Profound insights about what the struggle of living with autism is really like . . . Once again, the invitation to step inside Higashida’s mind is irresistible.”—London Evening Standard “Naoki Higashida’s lyrical and heartfelt account of his condition is a gift to anyone involved with the same challenges. . . . Higashida shows a delicate regard for the difficulties his condition creates . . . and is adept at explaining his experiences in language that makes sense to neurotypicals.”—The Guardian

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Author:   Naoki Higashida ,  KA Yoshida ,  David Mitchell
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Imprint:   Random House USA Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 14.50cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.80cm
Weight:   0.386kg
ISBN:  

9780812997392


ISBN 10:   0812997395
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   11 July 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Advance praise for Fall Down 7 Times Get Up 8 Now that Naoki Higashida is a young adult, he has developed rich inner thoughts and he strives to learn more about the world around him. Until he was able to communicate with his alphabet grid, his loneliness was agony. He begs teachers and others who work with special-needs individuals to provide opportunities to learn and grow. A sheltered life is not paradise. Naoki maintains that to avoid impairment of personal development, he must have contact with 'some of the hardships other people endure.' This book is essential reading for parents and teachers of those with autism who remain nonverbal. --Temple Grandin, author of The Autistic Brain and Thinking in Pictures Compelling insight on every single page, gently challenging assumptions you didn't even know you held on how others 'should' process the social and physical environments around us. --Ellen Notbohm, author of Ten Things Every Child with Autism Wishes You Knew Praise for The Reason I Jump One of the most remarkable books I've ever read. --Jon Stewart The Reason I Jump is a Rosetta stone. . . . It will stretch your vision of what it is to be human. --Andrew Solomon, The Times (UK) Amazing times a million. --Whoopi Goldberg, People Extraordinary, moving, and jeweled with epiphanies. --The Boston Globe One of the most remarkable books I've ever read. --Jon Stewart The Reason I Jump is a Rosetta stone. . . . It will stretch your vision of what it is to be human. --Andrew Solomon, The Times (UK) Amazing times a million. --Whoopi Goldberg, People Extraordinary, moving, and jeweled with epiphanies. --The Boston Globe Now that Naoki Higashida is a young adult, he has developed rich inner thoughts and he strives to learn more about the world around him. Until he was able to communicate with his alphabet grid, his loneliness was agony. He begs teachers and others who work with special-needs individuals to provide opportunities to learn and grow. A sheltered life is not paradise. Naoki maintains that to avoid impairment of personal development, he must have contact with 'some of the hardships other people endure.' This book is essential reading for parents and teachers of those with autism who remain nonverbal. --Temple Grandin, author of The Autistic Brain and Thinking in Pictures Praise for The Reason I Jump One of the most remarkable books I've ever read. --Jon Stewart The Reason I Jump is a Rosetta stone. . . . It will stretch your vision of what it is to be human. --Andrew Solomon, The Times (UK) Amazing times a million. --Whoopi Goldberg, People Extraordinary, moving, and jeweled with epiphanies. --The Boston Globe Praise for The Reason I Jump -One of the most remarkable books I've ever read.---Jon Stewart -The Reason I Jump is a Rosetta stone. . . . It will stretch your vision of what it is to be human.---Andrew Solomon, The Times (UK) -Amazing times a million.---Whoopi Goldberg, People -Extraordinary, moving, and jeweled with epiphanies.---The Boston Globe


Praise for The Reason I Jump -One of the most remarkable books I've ever read.---Jon Stewart -The Reason I Jump is a Rosetta stone. . . . It will stretch your vision of what it is to be human.---Andrew Solomon, The Times (UK) -Amazing times a million.---Whoopi Goldberg, People -Extraordinary, moving, and jeweled with epiphanies.---The Boston Globe


One of the most remarkable books I've ever read. --Jon Stewart The Reason I Jump is a Rosetta stone. . . . It will stretch your vision of what it is to be human. --Andrew Solomon, The Times (UK) Amazing times a million. --Whoopi Goldberg, People Extraordinary, moving, and jeweled with epiphanies. --The Boston Globe Now that Naoki Higashida is a young adult, he has developed rich inner thoughts and he strives to learn more about the world around him. Until he was able to communicate with his alphabet grid, his loneliness was agony. He begs teachers and others who work with special-needs individuals to provide opportunities to learn and grow. A sheltered life is not paradise. Naoki maintains that to avoid impairment of personal development, he must have contact with 'some of the hardships other people endure.' This book is essential reading for parents and teachers of those with autism who remain nonverbal. --Temple Grandin, author of The Autistic Brain and Thinking in Pictures


Praise for The Reason I Jump One of the most remarkable books I've ever read. --Jon Stewart The Reason I Jump is a Rosetta stone. . . . It will stretch your vision of what it is to be human. --Andrew Solomon, The Times (UK) Amazing times a million. --Whoopi Goldberg, People Extraordinary, moving, and jeweled with epiphanies. --The Boston Globe


Author Information

Naoki Higashida was born in Kimitsu, Japan, in 1992. Diagnosed with severe autism when he was five, he subsequently learned to communicate using a handmade alphabet grid and began to write poems and short stories. At the age of thirteen he wrote The Reason I Jump, which was published in Japan in 2007. Its English translation came out in 2013, and it has now been published in more than thirty languages. Higashida has since published several books in Japan, including children’s and picture books, poems, and essays. The subject of an award-winning Japanese television documentary in 2014, he continues to give presentations throughout the country about his experience of autism.     David Mitchell is the author of seven novels, including Cloud Atlas, The Bone Clocks, and, most recently, Slade House. KA Yoshida was born in Yamaguchi, Japan, and specialized in English poetry at Notre Dame Seishin University. KA Yoshida and David Mitchell live in Ireland with their two children.

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