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This is the first book to be written by autistic college students
about the challenges they face. Aquamarine Blue 5 details the
struggle of these highly sensitive students and shows that there
are gifts specific to autistic students that enrich the university
system, scholarship, and the world as a whole. Dawn Prince-Hughes
presents an array of writings by students who have been diagnosed
with Asperger’s Syndrome or High-Functioning Autism, showing
their unique ways of looking at and solving problems. In their own
words, they portray how their divergent thinking skills could be
put to great use if they were given an opportunity. Many such
students never get the chance because the same sensitivity that
gives them these insights makes the flicker of fluorescent lights
and the sound of chalk on the board unbearable For simple—and
easily remedied—reasons, we lose these students, who are as
gifted as they are challenged. Aquamarine Blue 5 is a showcase of
the strength and resilient character of individuals with
Asperger’s Syndrome. It will be an invaluable resource for those
touched by this syndrome, their friends and families, and school
administrators.
The period just prior to the birth of one's child is a time of deep
personal development. Expecting Teryk is an intimate exploration,
written in the form of a letter from a parent to her future son,
that reclaims a rite of passage that modern society would strip of
its magic. Dawn Prince-Hughes, renowed author of Songs of a Gorilla
Nation: My Journey Through Autism, considers the ways her
disabilities might inform her parenting. She candidly narrates her
experience of becoming a parent as part of a lesbian couple-from
meeting her partner and the questions they ask about their
readiness to become parents, to the practical considerations of
choosing a sperm donor. Expecting Teryk is expressed through the
lens of autism as Prince-Hughes shares the unique way she sees and
experiences. Contemplating the evolutionary traditions of
motherhood, and embedded in the reassurances that nature offers,
Expecting Teryk is a work of sensuous wonder that speaks to the
deeper realities and archetypal experiences shared by all who
embark on the journey of parenthood.
In this elegant and thought-provoking memoir, Dawn Prince-Hughes
traces her personal growth from undiagnosed autism to the moment,
as a young woman, when she entered the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle
and became immediately fascinated with the gorillas. By observing
them and, later, working with them, Prince-Hughes was finally able
to emerge from her solitude and connect to living beings in a way
she had never previously experienced.
More than a story of autism, "Songs of the Gorilla Nation "is a
poignant, beautifully written exploration of the rich landscape of
human emotion and the ways we learn to love.
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