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Not Even Wrong: A Father's Journey Into the Lost History of Autism (Paperback) by Paul Collins

Not Even Wrong: A Father's Journey Into the Lost History of Autism (Paperback) by Paul Collins

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    Not Even Wrong: A Father's Journey Into the Lost History of Autism (Paperback) by Paul Collins

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    from satyridae

    What a wonderful book. Collins writes about autism from both a journalistic and a personal standpoint. His stories about Morgan, his autistic son, are tender and loving, while his explorations into the science of autism are incisive and simply fascinating. There are revelations here for the laype...

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    from paperhouses

    I appreciated the twin narratives of this book. It broke up the monotony of yet another autism memoir, as I was reading quite a few at the time. The historic perspective lent by the second narrative definitely added something new to my reading and understanding of autism. It was edifying and affi...

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    from waltzmn

    Paul Collins probably knows that one tree does not a forest make. Unfortunately, he fails to realize that two or three are no more forest-like than one. This book about autism, but it is, I fear, a rather parochial autism. Collins knows his autistic son Morgan. He has learned from autism research...

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