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At Home in the Land of Oz: Autism, My Sister, and Me Second Edition
Anne Barnhill
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| #2885691 in Books | Jessica Kingsley Publishers | 2007-06-15 | 2007-06-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.15 x.46 x6.22l,.73 | File type: PDF | 224 pages | ||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Somewhere Over the Rainbow|By BeatleBangs1964|Anne Clinard Barnhill, born in 1952 relates the story of her life as sister to Becky, who was born 1/31/58. Becky displayed autistic behavior almost from infancy. She became continent at 4; was marginally verbal for the first few years of her life; communicated by phrasing her statements as questions, e.g. "Does the Becky want to ea||This is a gripping book about a family's survival to get their daughter disgnosed. When they finally receive a disgnosis they are told it is autism. It takes you through the journey from when Becky was a baby until she was in her forties. It covers all the cha
Anne's sister Becky was born in 1958, long before most people had even heard of autism. Diagnosed with "emotional disturbance," Becky was subjected for much of her childhood to well-meaning but futile efforts at "rehabilitation" or "cure," as well as prolonged spells in institutions away from her family.
Painting a vivid picture of growing up in small-town America during the Sixties, Anne describes her sister's and her own painful childhood experiences ...
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