作者简介:
东田直树(Naoki Higashida),1992年出生于日本千叶县,5岁时被诊断出有重度自闭症。他曾获得21世纪未来博览会未来之梦大奖,以及第四、五届格林童话奖中小学年级的大奖,从此获奖无数。日本NHK、朝日新闻、日本电视台、富士电视台、东京电台、东京新闻、每日新闻等媒体都对其进行过广泛的报导。东田直树著有多部著作,现在仍持续写作,不断努力为自闭症群体发声。
绘者简介:
张汉,南京人,大家都称他“大宝”,3岁被诊断为自闭症,5岁后学习绘画,并坚持至今。十几年的康复训练和父母耐心的教导,让大宝发生了翻天覆地的变化。目前大宝的画作已在山东、浙江、重庆等十多个地区展出。2015年12月曾在上海合作组织招待年会上与郎朗同台献艺。
You’ve never read a book like The Reason I Jump . Written by Naoki Higashida, a very smart, very self-aware, and very charming thirteen-year-old boy with autism, it is a one-of-a-kind memoir that demonstrates how an autistic mind thinks, feels, perceives, and responds in ways few of us can imagine. Parents and family members who never thought they could get inside the head of their autistic loved one at last have a way to break through to the curious, subtle, and complex life within.
Using an alphabet grid to painstakingly construct words, sentences, and thoughts that he is unable to speak out loud, Naoki answers even the most delicate questions that people want to know. Questions such as: “Why do people with autism talk so loudly and weirdly?” “Why do you line up your toy cars and blocks?” “Why don’t you make eye contact when you’re talking?” and “What’s the reason you jump?” (Naoki’s answer: “When I’m jumping, it’s as if my feelings are going upward to the sky.”) With disarming honesty and a generous heart, Naoki shares his unique point of view on not only autism but life itself. His insights—into the mystery of words, the wonders of laughter, and the elusiveness of memory—are so startling, so strange, and so powerful that you will never look at the world the same way again.
In his introduction, bestselling novelist David Mitchell writes that Naoki’s words allowed him to feel, for the first time, as if his own autistic child was explaining what was happening in his mind. “It is no exaggeration to say that The Reason I Jump allowed me to round a corner in our relationship.” This translation was a labor of love by David and his wife, KA Yoshida, so they’d be able to share that feeling with friends, the wider autism community, and beyond. Naoki’s book, in its beauty, truthfulness, and simplicity, is a gift to be shared.
Advance praise for The Reason I Jump
“ The Reason I Jump is awise, beautiful, intimate and courageous explanation of autism as it is lived every day by one remarkable boy. Naoki Higashida takes us ‘behind the mirror’—his testimony should be read by parents, teachers, siblings, friends, and anybody who knows and loves an autistic person. I only wish I’d had this book to defend myself when I was Naoki’s age.” —Tim Page, author of Parallel Play and professor of journalism and music at the University of Southern California
我是广州一名义工,带过一名14岁的自闭儿几次。他容易兴奋、偏食。有一天,带他跑几次步后,他忽然放声大哭,在地打滚,抓咬自己。我马上拉住他,手臂的皮肤也被他抓破。事后,我以为是大人要求他跑步,他不肯。他母亲猜测是他进入青春期,情绪波动。后来我才知道,他牙龈发炎...
评分自2008年起,每年的4月2日被联合国通过为“世界自闭症关注日”,以提高人们对自闭症和相关研究与诊断以及自闭症患者的关注。截止2015年4月,中国自闭症患者已超1000万,患病率约为1%,也就是说每一百个新生儿中,就有一个可能会罹患自闭症,而胎是孤独症的妈妈再次怀孕后,第二...
评分自2008年起,每年的4月2日被联合国通过为“世界自闭症关注日”,以提高人们对自闭症和相关研究与诊断以及自闭症患者的关注。截止2015年4月,中国自闭症患者已超1000万,患病率约为1%,也就是说每一百个新生儿中,就有一个可能会罹患自闭症,而胎是孤独症的妈妈再次怀孕后,第二...
评分对我们而言,最大的折磨就是看到自己为别人带来了这么多的痛苦。我们可以很好的应对自身的困难。 但是我们难以忍受自己的存在,成了别人的负担。 因为我认识到,每个人,每个个体,无论有没有缺陷,都需要努力拼搏。 而只有在为幸福奋斗的过程中,你才能找到幸福。 只要我们学...
评分其实没想象中的好。不过如果是家里有autism的小孩的话,应该会很有帮助。
评分自闭症患儿创作的故事/问答集,作者很努力地解释他的“真实想法”。自闭症虽然差异很大,但黑盒子至少被打开了一点,这本书的存在就是它最大的价值。
评分本书其实是译作,原作者是一名十三岁的日本自闭症儿童,译者翻译本书的初衷是希望能帮助那些有自闭症患者的家庭增进对病患的理解和沟通。书中以问答的形式主要介绍了自闭症患者在普通人看来怪异的行为模式背后心酸而痛苦的心理过程。 自闭症患者生活中最大的难题就是与他人的沟通,自己无所适从的同时也会给家人带来了不小的困扰。所以当我读到说小作者学会书面语言并能够通过写作正确而流畅的表达自己的想法和感受的时候,惊讶之余钦佩之心油然而生,这不能不说是一个奇迹。 自闭症儿童并不向很多大众理解的那样心智低下,很多时候他们表现出奇怪的举动是身不由己,或者力不从心,但完全不具备攻击性和恶意。这都跟他们特有的身心发展特点或者说障碍有关,这些小作者都有形象易懂的描述。 乌鸦和白鸽的那篇童话给人印象深刻。
评分試著去了解自閉症者 他們與我們一樣敏感 只是苦於表達障礙 尊重他們
评分試著去了解自閉症者 他們與我們一樣敏感 只是苦於表達障礙 尊重他們
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