In a Different Key
Discover the groundbreaking narrative of autism in In a Different Key by John Donvan, a Pulitzer finalist in 2017. This remarkable book, published in 2017 and spanning 688 pages, delves into the profound history of autism through the eyes of parents, children, and doctors. It begins with the story of Donald Triplett, the first child diagnosed with autism in Forest, Mississippi, and unfolds into a captivating human drama that explores the impact of this diagnosis over nearly seventy-five years.
Donvan's work is described as a "magnificent opus" and "extraordinary, spellbinding" by Ann Bauer of the Washington Post. In a Different Key does what no other book on autism has achieved, providing a deep understanding of the experiences and challenges faced by those touched by this condition. Whether you're a parent, educator, or simply interested in the subject, this insightful book is a must-read for anyone looking to comprehend the complexities of autism.