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Born on a blue day by Daniel Tammet
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Born on a Blue Day

by Daniel Tammet

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Hodder Paperbacks (2007), Paperback, 304 pages

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An Amazing Individual With A Special Gift. The ability to look at numbers as different shapes and colours is an amazing gift to possess.
  ronda73ca | Jan 4, 2010 |
If you've read "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time," one good way of describing "Born on a Blue Day" is as a non-fiction version of the former. The two are really similar in the way they try to explain autism, except that Tammet's is a true story. In fact, Tammet tells the whole thing in his own words: an autobiography, which, if I'm not mistaken, is pretty rare for autistic savants. (Daniel actually has Asperger's Syndrome, which is a high-functioninig form of autism.)

I am tempted to give it a 4, which is my ranking for a pretty much all-around good, but not amazing, book, but it does read pretty slow in the beginning. The first 20 or so years of his life are rather uneventful, and his explanation of them repetitive. However, his description of his childhood does provide a window into a world that I wouldn't otherwise understand.

The more recent parts of his life--his voluntary service in Lithuania, his memorization and recitation of 22,514 digits of the value of Pi, his relationship with Neil, and his trip to the States--really are incredible examples of how independent he's become. I ended the book feeling impressed with this man who is supposedly "disabled" and yet has had a more interesting, exciting life so far than most "normal" people have. Really makes you think twice about the inaccuracy of those labels. ( )
  KendraRenee | Dec 15, 2009 |
after watching a Channel 5 documentary on Mr. Tammet, I eagerly await reading this book.
  lanewilkinson | Dec 4, 2009 |
What an amazing person Daniel Tammet is! He is inspirational, funny, and an altogether great guy. One of the best books I've read this year. ( )
  Anagarika | Nov 3, 2009 |
This is a fascinating story of a young man who has learned to live effectively with Asperger's Syndrome, turning his personal challenge into a valuable source of information and income. Tammet is an amazing savant and he has developed a well articulated dedication to helping others with specific challenges. His book is touching, informative, interesting, and well documented. ( )
  corrmorr | Sep 20, 2009 |
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To my parents, for helping me become the person I am today and to Neil, for always being there for me.
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I was born on January 31, 1979 - a Wednesday.
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