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The Boy Who Loved Windows

by Patricia Stacey
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Overview

This enthralling memoir is the day-by-day story of how one little boy was saved from a path leading to autistic isolation. It is also a first-hand account of the new model of research and treatment pioneered by Stanley Greenspan, M.D. that makes this recovery possible for others. Walker, whom pediatricians worried would never walk, talk, or perhaps even hear or see, was lucky enough to be born to a family who would not accept defeat. Pat Stacey reveals the darkest fears, struggles, exhaustion, tiny victories, and eventual joys her family faced as they gradually brought Walker into full contact with the world.

Synopsis

If you or anyone you know has a child with autism, you won't want to miss reading The Boy Who Loved Windows.--Newsday

About the Author, Patricia Stacey

Patricia Stacey, a writer, college teacher, and former staff member of the Atlantic Monthly, lives in Northampton, Massachusetts.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2004
Publisher
Da Capo Press
Pages
316
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780738209661

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