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  1 Life, Animated: A STORY OF SIDEKICKS, HEROES, AND AUTISM
Author: Suskind, Ron Biographee: Suskind, Owen
 
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Class: Biography
Age: Adult
Language: English
LC: RJ506.A9
Print Run: 50000
ISBN-13: 9781423180364
LCCN: 2014006760
Imprint: Disney Editions
Publisher: Disney Press
Pub Date: 04/01/2014
Availability: Out of Stock Indefinitely
List: $26.99
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Physical Description: 358 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 22 cm H 8.75", W 6", D 1.25", 1 lbs.
LC Series:
Brodart Sources: Brodart's Insight Catalog: Adult
Brodart's TOP Adult Titles
Bibliographies: Public Library Core Collection: Nonfiction, 16th ed.
Public Library Core Collection: Nonfiction, 17th ed.
Awards: Kirkus Starred Reviews
Starred Reviews: Kirkus Reviews
TIPS Subjects: Disabilities
Family Life
Cinema/Film
Biography, Individual
BISAC Subjects: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Memoirs
SOCIAL SCIENCE / People with Disabilities
LC Subjects: Animated films, Psychological aspects
Autistic children, Family relationships, United States
Autistic children, United States, Biography
Autistic children, United States, Language
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / General
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs
Disney, Walt,, 1901-1966, Characters
Interpersonal communication, United States
Parents of autistic children, United States, Biography
SOCIAL SCIENCE / People with Disabilities
Suskind, Owen
Suskind, Ron, Family
SEARS Subjects: Animated films
Autistim, Biography
Communication
Family life
Interpersonal relations
Parents of autistic children, United States, Biography
Suskind, Ron, Family
Reading Programs: Accelerated Reader Level: 7 , Points: 19.0
 
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Brodart's TOP Adult Titles | 01/01/2014
Twenty years and a little magic go a long way as author Ron Suskind's autistic son, Owen, learns to speak again with the help of the Disney movies that have long taught him about love and life. 320pp., 50K, Auth res: Washington, DC; Cambridge, MA
Starred Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews | 04/15/2014
A deeply felt, movingly written account of raising an autistic son. As a best-selling author and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, Suskind has earned his renown with deeply reported, big-picture stories of domestic policies (Confidence Men, 2011) and international affairs (The Way of the World, 2008). His latest is more tightly focused and intimate in tone, as it deals with two decades of struggles and triumphs of a family trying to do whatever is best for their younger son, Owen, who has somehow been able to make emotional connections through Disney movies that so many with autism never can. The investigative reporter in Suskind might be a little suspicious of a book that depends so heavily on Disney products, and includes visits with its actors and animators and is published through a Disney imprint, even as he insists that Disney "agreed to exert no influence whatsoever over the content of this book." It details the experience of having a seemingly normal toddler who "vanished" into what was subsequently diagnosed as autism. Early on, they figure, "[i]t's just a matter of reaching him, of figuring out what caused this storm to envelop him, so we can clear away the clouds and let the light back in." Nothing was that simple, of course, as frustration at the inadequacies of educational options and conflicting therapeutic strategies, at expenses that run toward $100,000 per year, set in. Disney proved to be the way in, as Owen deeply identified with the sidekicks and misfits of the videos he watched repeatedly, memorized whole scripts and began drawing; he now wants to become an animator. Owen's obsession has aided his emotional and intellectual development, as he made friends, graduated from high school and enjoyed his first kiss as much as the next romantic teenager. The Disney effect may be distinctive to this experience, but the family dynamic should resonate with a much wider readership. A master journalistic storyteller tells his family's own story. 368pg. KIRKUS MEDIA LLC, c2014.
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