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Author Grandin, Temple, author

Title Emergence : labeled autistic / Temple Grandin, PhD and Margaret M. Scariano
Edition Warner Books edition
Published New York : Warner Books, [1996]
New York : Grand Central Publishing, [2005]
©1986
©1996

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 MELB  616.89 Gra/Ela  AVAILABLE
Description 188 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Summary Temple Grandin was diagnosed as being autistic at theage of three. An intelligent child with a thirst for knowledge, but unable to properly express herself or control her own behavior, Temple struggled through grade school. Eventually, her disruptive behavior forced her expulsion from a "normal" school and enrollment at a school for autistic children. There Temple fared better, but she began to suffer from "nerve attacks." Through working at the school's farm, Temple learned about cattle presses, which are used to calm nervous livestock. After building her own press, Temple Grandin used it to successfully control her nerve attacks, and for all intents and purposes, cure her autism. Reading this book is an adventure. There is no other book like it-even remotely like it. The reason is simple. The author has a story to tell, a true story, one that is sobreathtakingly unusual you will think it to be mere fiction
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-169)
Subject Grandin, Temple -- Health.
Autistic people -- United States -- Biography.
Autistic children -- Rehabilitation.
Genre/Form Autobiographies.
Author Scariano, Margarete, author
LC no. 96010511
ISBN 9780446671828 (paperback)