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How to Be Human: An Autistic Man's Guide to…
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How to Be Human: An Autistic Man's Guide to Life (edizione 2022)

di Jory Fleming (Autore)

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"A remarkable and unforgettable memoir from the first man with autism to attend Oxford on a Rhodes scholarship, revealing what life is really like inside a world constructed for neurotypical minds while celebrating the many gifts of being different"--
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Titolo:How to Be Human: An Autistic Man's Guide to Life
Autori:Jory Fleming (Autore)
Info:Simon & Schuster (2022), 192 pages
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some good information here about some of the different thought processes for some people with autism. it was repetitive, though, in the way she asked questions and some of the answers she included that didn't seem pertinent. i would have liked a different structure. i also didn't think his way of thinking sounded too different, but maybe that says more about me than him. ( )
  overlycriticalelisa | Nov 25, 2022 |
In How to Be Human Jory Fleming, a young man with autism, tells us how he perceives and navigates through a world "not set up" for people like him.

Some background on Jory Fleming - his life so far has contained both difficulties and impressive achievement. As a six week old infant Jory suffered kidney failure and meningitis. He later demonstrated developmental issues, and was diagnosed with autism in preschool. He also suffers from mitochondiral disease, which means he requires a feeding tube for essential nutrition his body cannot take in otherwise. However, with homeschooling by his mother, Jory began to progress, so much so that he was able to go to college in South Carolina, and then became the first person with autism to get a Rhodes Scholarship. He recently obtained his Masters in Philosophy from Oxford.

The book is structured in a question and answer format with collaborator Lyric Winik. We learn about how Jory's brain works, differently than that of a nuerotypical person. He also makes the point that his experience is not necessarily representative of others with autism, as autism is a spectrum and tends to be pretty individualized. I found the book to be a very interesting view into another type of mind, with a different way of interacting with the world.

In the final chapter the book explores Jory's Philosophy of Life and addresses the title topic of How to be Human. Jory's discussion of the importance of having a positive impact on the world, and his metaphor of the short-lived flower and the long-lived tree was particularly beautiful.

I give How to Be Human 3 Stars ⭐⭐⭐ - I liked it. If you have a person with autism in your life or are curious about how autism can impact a person's perception of the world, this is a worthwhile read. ( )
  stevesbookstuff | May 25, 2021 |
Good story of talented young man who dealt with a number of disabilities, including autism ( )
  Doondeck | May 1, 2021 |
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