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The Reason I Jump: One Boy's Voice from the Silence of Autism [Paperback]

Naoki Higashida , David Mitchell , Keiko Yoshida
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27 Mar 2014
'Composed by a writer still with one foot in childhood, and whose autism was at least as challenging and life-defining as our son's, THE REASON I JUMP was a revelatory godsend. Reading it felt as if, for the first time, our own son was talking to us about what was happening inside his head.'

Written by Naoki Higashida when he was only thirteen, this remarkable book explains the often baffling behaviour of autistic children and shows the way they think and feel - such as about the people around them, time and beauty, noise, and themselves. Naoki abundantly proves that autistic people do possess imagination, humour and empathy, but also makes clear, with great poignancy, how badly they need our compassion, patience and understanding.

David Mitchell and his wife have translated Naoki's book so that it might help others dealing with autism, and generally illuminate a little-understood condition. Like The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, it gives us an exceptional chance to enter the mind of another and see the world from a strange and fascinating perspective.
--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Sceptre (27 Mar 2014)
  • ISBN-10: 1444776770
  • ISBN-13: 978-1444776775
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (295 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 313,020 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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We have our received ideas, we believe they correspond roughly to the way things are, then a book comes along that simply blows all this so-called knowledge out of the water. This is one of them... This book is an entry into another world. It was discovered by K.A. Yoshida, wife of the novelist David Mitchell, who gave us some memorable other worlds in Cloud Atlas... Naoki says he wants to be a writer when he grows up. David Mitchell points out that he already is one. This spectacular little book may or may not be the beginning of a prolific career, but it's a wholly realised work of art in itself, and its dignity and stoicism are sometimes almost unbearably moving. And no, he doesn't wish he was 'normal'. He says he is happy as he is, and I think I believe him. (Daily Mail - Marcus Berkmann)

About the Author

Naoki Higashida was born in Kimitsu, Japan in 1992. He was diagnosed with autism in 1998 and subsequently attended a school for students with special needs, then (by correspondence) Atmark Cosmopolitan High School, graduating in 2011. He is the author of several books published in Japan, and maintains a regular blog. Despite his severe communicative challenges, Higashida gives presentations about life on the autistic spectrum throughout Japan, and works to raise autism awareness. He appeared in a documentary, Wretches and Jabberers, which can be found at www.wretchesandjabberers.org. The Reason I Jump was first published in Japan in 2006.

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30 of 32 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Absorbing and Funny 5 July 2013
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A real insight into the mind of an autistic person. Beautifully written and a pleasure to read. You can take each section on its own but I read the whole thing straight through. His final story is incredibly touching. A book everyone who knows a person with autism should read.
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28 of 30 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The first real insight into autistic young people 26 July 2013
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This book is just brilliant. I have two teenage children both with very complex autism, a daughter and a son. Over the years I have attempted to read some books - whether by 'experts' or other parents - on autism. The 'experts' books I have found not helpful as autism affects each person so uniquely and what the 'experts' say is often cold and difficult to personalise. I have found other parents books often quite depressing and have not managed to get passed the first few chapters. My experience with my children is my own journey - but my children are just the most amazing, courageous, beautiful people, and I kind of get tired seeing/reading negative things. These young people cope with so much, and this book by this young man is the first real honest insight into the thoughts and processes of autistic young people.

Sometimes there aren't any answers to the questions that are posed, but that in itself is an insight. I feel I know my children so well, but there are things written which my children wouldn't be able to explain to me, but are totally applicable to them. I read some of the questions/answers to my son; he kept jumping up and down saying 'That's how it is. That's how I feel.' At one point he was moved to tears and just said 'Oh wow'. My son would never have been able to tell me those things himself but to hear it voiced by another young man, who has a similar life journey to my son, helped him tremendously. So I would say this book is not only invaluable to parents and carers, teachers and support staff. But mostly, I would say it is for other young autistic people themselves, it gives them an opportunity to explain to you what's applicable, what's the same, and opens up discussion on how things are for them.
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46 of 51 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Answers to questions I didn't know how to ask. 3 July 2013
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Wonderful book, helps me to understand why my son seems to suffer so much, and why he might need his alone time.
Also helps to remind us how amazing it is out there.
Should be given to every family as soon as Autism is mentioned for the first time.
Very easy to read, made me smile, and cry, and think.
Naoki should be at the front of everyone's mind when they are looking for answers, maybe in time his name will spring to mind in the same way Temple Grandin does now.
But this is not just a collection of faqs on Autism, the poetry and short stories included are beautiful in themselves.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful 29 July 2013
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This book is a revelation. i have a autistic son, and work with autistic kids. This book confirms what I'd always believed-and hoped-to be true, that there is so much going on in the heads and hearts of autistic people. They are, as David Mitchell says, superheroes. Every single day.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Thought provoking and informative 30 July 2013
By Poppy
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I was interested in this book as I wish to understand how a person with autism feels the world and how I can be a better friend to that person. This book is so touching and helpful, I really found it enlightening.
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22 of 26 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars What an emotional read! 4 July 2013
By AndyA
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This book gives a detailed insight of an autistic child's view on life and the challenges they face every second of every day. It also answers lots of questions that i have often asked my son.I cried and I laughed reading it as I could relate to so much as i have an autistic son on the same age as the author. EVERYONE should read this ( not just parents of children with Autism) It will make people realise how special each human being is in their own right....
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15 of 18 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The reason I jump 6 July 2013
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This book is a must read, for any parent, sibling, grandparent, carer, teacher or friend to someone who has autism. This book grabbed my heart and made it burst with love. To be loving and understanding to our children
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars The reason I jump 30 Aug 2013
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I bought this as I have a son of the same age with autism. I wanted to get an insight into what's going on in my own child's head as he has limited communication and it did exactly that.
This book has given me an insight into how my son see, feels and thinks about his world and in doing so has made me look at the world in a different way again.
I've found it so helpful that I've bought a second book and buying another. To pass to care workers and friends. It will open your eyes to autism like never before.
But be warned! You will cry and then cry some more....
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars a book every parent and anyone working with children should read
for those with children with no recognised disabilities or disadvantages, this challenges all ones thinking about parenting skills and values. It is brilliant and sobering.
Published 8 hours ago by Penelope R
4.0 out of 5 stars My reaction to this book
Looking at life from the viewpoint of someone on the autistic spectrum.
Some of it was so familiar, other parts less so, but it does help to understand some of the apparently... Read more
Published 8 hours ago by A. L. Gibson
3.0 out of 5 stars Crisis of attribution
Have you noticed that books often promise more than they can deliver? This book is no exception, while it's a brave effort to explain why I jump, it is more focussed on how I jump. Read more
Published 9 hours ago by newnatbooks
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant and easy to read.
Explains How someone with Autism feels and why they do what they do. Gives a wonderful insight into what having Autism is like and helps with understanding and accepting.
Published 18 hours ago by jan
3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting
Although it was interesting reading about a young boy's explanation of his autism, I am not sure it defines all.
Published 20 hours ago by kjgibson
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful insight into an autistic mind.
This book written from a child's perspective was a wonderful and clear insight into the feelings and emotions of an autistic child. Read more
Published 23 hours ago by Jane D
5.0 out of 5 stars wonderful book
I bought this book because I have an autistic grandson, it gives a wonderful insight into an autistic persons life and helps you to understand much better. Read more
Published 1 day ago by Wendy Crabbe
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful
I heard David Mitchell talking about this book on Radio 4, and knew I had to have a copy. And it's a beautiful and moving book, which opened my eyes to so much that I hadn't... Read more
Published 1 day ago by AJF
3.0 out of 5 stars not the best
Rambling.The poorest book on autism that I have read.Would not recommend.Would suggest including other books on autism on Kindle list.
Published 1 day ago by mary
4.0 out of 5 stars the reason i jump
excellent book for anyone with child on the autistic spectrum or education/carehome personnel delaying with this particular spectrum. Read more
Published 1 day ago by mrs linda roake
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