Like Colour to the Blind: Soul Searching and Soul Finding

by Donna Williams

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In Donna's relationship with Ian, a man with difficulties related to her own, we watch the two of them break through their rock-solid emotional barriers and dare to defy all the rules imposed by the autistic condition of 'exposure anxiety'. Their struggle is told with Donna's characteristic humour, insight and sense of fragility.

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I was mesmerized by this book and stayed up most of the night to finish it. It gives an accurate accounting of how it is to live as an Autistic person and how they interact with others. Ms Williams tells of her life as it includes Ian, a male friend suffering from Autism and how the learn to relate to each other and to the world they choose to livein. It also is very honest in telling how we in society label as retarded and even worse names to such individuals with this condition. Because I have had 2 grandsons who are autistic, it was especially interesting to me to see inside of such a person, as my grandsons are unable to articulate as this author does. We all are blessed that Ms Williams is able to put into words her feelings and show more her experiences, and hopefully all readers come away with a new awareness of how quickly we judge others without knowing all of what that person is living with and learning how to cope. I had to keep reminding myself that this was not about multiple personality disorder, as some facets of the disease of autism creates personalities needed to function in the world, similar to the mental disorder of MPD. This is where the similarity begins and ends, as they are two different diseases/illnesses.
I recommend this book highly to anyone curious, in a relationship with or just needing more information on Autism. Donna Williams is not to be missed as an author and I am looking forward to more from her.
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Donna Williams was born in a working class suburb of Melbourne, Australia in 1963. Like many people born in the 1960s and earlier, she was diagnosed with autism quite late, at the age of twenty-five. This is Donna's sixth book in the field of autism-spectrum conditions, with her first two autobiographical works, Nobody Nowhere and Somebody show more Somewhere, becoming major international bestsellers and her two text books shaping much of what is happening in the field today. show less

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Biography & Memoir, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction
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616.89820092TechnologyMedicine & healthDiseasesDiseases of nervous system and mental disordersMental disordersSchizophrenia
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RC553 .A88 .W547MedicineInternal medicineInternal medicineNeurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryPsychiatryPsychopathology
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