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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Crown Publishing Group, T.H.E.
ISBN-10
0307395987
ISBN-13
9780307395986
eBay Product ID (ePID)
59073252

Product Key Features

Book Title
Look Me in the Eye : My Life with Asperger's
Number of Pages
304 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Psychopathology / Autism Spectrum Disorders, Personal Memoirs
Publication Year
2007
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Psychology
Author
John Elder. Robison
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.4 in
Item Weight
19 Oz
Item Length
9.6 in
Item Width
6.5 in

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LCCN
2007-013139
Reviews
"Deeply felt and often darkly funny, "Look Me in the Eye" is a delight." -"PEOPLE" magazine, Critics Choice, 4 Stars "It's a fantastic life story (highlights include building guitars for KISS) told with grace, humor, and a bracing lack of sentimentality." --"Entertainment Weekly" "Not only does Robison share with his famous brother, Augusten Burroughs ("Running With Scissors"), a talent for writing; he also has that same deadpan, biting humor that's so irresistible." --ELLE magazine "There's an endearing quality to Robison and his story that transcends the "Scissors" connection ..." Look Me in the Eye" is often drolly funny and seldom angry or self-pitying. Even when describing his fear that he'd grow up to be a sociopathic killer, Robison brings a light touch to what could be construed as dark subject matter...Robison is also a natural storyteller and engaging conversationalist." --"The Boston Globe " "This is no misery memoir...[Robison] is a gifted storyteller with a deadpan sense of humour and the book is a rollicking read. --Times (London) "Robison's memoir is must reading for its unblinking (as only an Aspergian can) glimpse into the life of a person who had to wait decades for the medical community to catch up with him." --"Booklist ""Well-written and fascinating." --"Library Journal ""Thoughtful and thoroughly memorable...Moving...In the end, Robison succeeds in his goal of "helping those who are struggling to grow up or live with Asperger's" to see how it "is not a disease" but "a way of being" that needs no cure except understanding and encouragement from others." --"Publishers Weekly" "Affecting, on occasionsurprisingly comic memoir about growing up with Asperger's syndrome....The view from inside this little-understood disorder offers both cold comfort and real hope, which makes it an exceptionally useful contribution to the literature. --"Kirkus Reviews " "Of course this book is brilliant; my big brother wrote it. But even if it hadn't been created by my big, lumbering, swearing, unshaven 'early man' sibling, this is as sweet and funny and sad and true and heartfelt a memoir as one could find, utterly unspoiled, uninfluenced, and original." --from the foreword by Augusten Burroughs, author of "Running with Scissors """Look Me In The Eye" is a wonderful surprise on so many levels: it is compassionate, funny, and deeply insightful. By the end, I realized my vision of the world had undergone a slight but permanent alteration; I had taken for granted that our behavioral conventions were meaningful, when in fact they are arbitrary. That he is able to illuminate something so simple (but hidden, and unalterable) proves that John Elder Robison is at least as good a writer as he is an engineer, if not better." --Haven Kimmel (who was in attendance at the 1978 KISS tour*), author of "A Girl Named Zippy ""I hugely enjoyed reading "Look Me in the Eye," This book is a wild rollercoaster ride through John Robison's life--from troubled teenage prankster to successful employment in electronics, music, and classic cars. A kindly professor introduced him to electrical engineering, which led to jobs where he found techie soulmates that were like him. A fascinating glimpse into the mind of an engineer which should be on the reading list of anyone who is interested in the humanmind." --Temple Grandin, author of "Thinking in Pictures "and" Animals in Translation" "John Robison's book is an immensely affecting account of a life lived according to his gifts rather than his limitations. His story provides ample evidence for my belief that individuals on the autistic spectrum are just as capable of rich and productive lives as anyone else." --Daniel Tammet, author of "Born on a Blue Day: Inside the Extraordinary Mind of an Autistic Savant" " ", "Of course this book is brilliant; my big brother wrote it. But even if it hadn't been created by my big, lumbering, swearing, unshaven 'early man' sibling, this is as sweet and funny and sad and true and heartfelt a memoir as one could find, utterly unspoiled, uninfluenced, and original." --from the foreword by Augusten Burroughs, author of "Running with Scissors " ""Look Me In The Eye" is a wonderful surprise on so many levels: it is compassionate, funny, and deeply insightful. By the end, I realized my vision of the world had undergone a slight but permanent alteration; I had taken for granted that our behavioral conventions were meaningful, when in fact they are arbitrary. That he is able to illuminate something so simple (but hidden, and unalterable) proves that John Elder Robison is at least as good a writer as he is an engineer, if not better." --Haven Kimmel (who was in attendance at the 1978 KISS tour*), author of "A Girl Named Zippy ""I hugely enjoyed reading "Look Me in the Eye". This book is a wild rollercoaster ride through John Robison's life--from troubled teenage prankster to successful employment in electronics, music, and classic cars. A kindly professor introduced him to electrical engineering, which led to jobs where he found techie soulmates that were like him. A fascinating glimpse into the mind of an engineer which should be on the reading list of anyone who is interested in the humanmind." --Temple Grandin, author of "Thinking in Pictures "and" Animals in Translation" "John Robison's book is an immensely affecting account of a life lived according to his gifts rather than his limitations. His story provides ample evidence for my belief that individuals on the autistic spectrum are just as capable of rich and productive lives as anyone else." --Daniel Tammet, author of "Born on a Blue Day: Inside the Extraordinary Mind of an Autistic Savant", "Deeply felt and often darkly funny,Look Me in the Eyeis a delight." -Peoplemagazine, Critics Choice, 4 Stars "It's a fantastic life story (highlights include building guitars for KISS) told with grace, humor, and a bracing lack of sentimentality." -Entertainment Weekly "Dramatic and revealing." -Boston Globe "Lean, powerful in its descriptive accuracy and engaging in its understated humor...Emotionally gripping." -Chicago Tribune "Robison's lack of finesse with language is not only forgivable, but an asset to his story . . . His rigid sentences are arguably more telling of his condition than if he had created the most graceful prose this side of Proust." -Chicago Sun-Times "Look Me in the Eyeis a fantastic read that takes readers into the mind of an Aspergian both through its plot and through the calm, logical style in which Robison writes. . . Even if you have no personal connections with Asperger's, you'll find that Robison-like his brother, Burroughs-has a life worth reading about." -Daily Camera "Not only does Robison share with his famous brother, Augusten Burroughs (Running With Scissors), a talent for writing; he also has that same deadpan, biting humor that's so irresistible." -ELLE magazine "There's an endearing quality to Robison and his story that transcends the "Scissors" connection …Look Me in the Eyeis often drolly funny and seldom angry or self-pitying. Even when describing his fear that he'd grow up to be a sociopathic killer, Robison brings a light touch to what could be construed as dark subject matter…Robison is also a natural storyteller and engaging conversationalist." -The Boston Globe "This is no misery memoir…[Robison] is a gifted storyteller with a deadpan sense of humour and the book is a rollicking read. -Times (London) "Robison's memoir is must reading for its unblinking (as only an Aspergian can) glimpse into the life of a person who had to wait decades for the medical community to catch up with him." -Booklist "Well-written and fascinating." --Library Journal "Thoughtful and thoroughly memorable…Moving…In the end, Robison succeeds in his goal of "helping those who are struggling to grow up or live with Asperger's" to see how it "is not a disease" but "a way of being" that needs no cure except understanding and encouragement from others." -Publishers Weekly "Affecting, on occasion surprisingly comic memoir about growing up with Asperger's syndrome….The view from inside this little-understood disorder offers both cold comfort and real hope, which makes it an exceptionally useful contribution to the literature. -Kirkus Reviews "Of course this book is brilliant; my big brother wrote it. But even if it hadn't been created by my big, lumbering, swearing, unshaven 'early man' sibling, this is as sweet and funny and sad and true and heartfelt a memoir as one could find, utterly unspoiled, uninfluenced, and original." -from the foreword byAugusten Burroughs, author ofRunning with Scissors "Look Me In The Eyeis a wonderful surprise on so many levels: it is compassionate, funny, and deeply insightful. By the end, I realized my vision, " "Look Me In The Eye" is a wonderful surprise on so many levels: it is compassionate, funny, and deeply insightful. By the end, I realized my vision of the world had undergone a slight but permanent alteration; I had taken for granted that our behavioral conventions were meaningful, when in fact they are arbitrary. That he is able to illuminate something so simple (but hidden, and unalterable) proves that John Elder Robison is at least as good a writer as he is an engineer, if not better." --Haven Kimmel (who was in attendance at the 1978 KISS tour*), author of "A Girl Named Zippy "" I hugely enjoyed reading "Look Me in the Eye," This book is a wild rollercoaster ride through John Robison' s life--from troubled teenage prankster to successful employment in electronics, music, and classic cars. A kindly professor introduced him to electrical engineering, which led to jobs where he found techie soulmates that were like him. A fascinating glimpse into the mind of an engineer which should be on the reading list of anyone who is interested in the human mind." --Temple Grandin, author of "Thinking in Pictures "and" Animals in Translation" " John Robison's book is an immensely affecting account of a life lived according to his gifts rather than his limitations. His story provides ample evidence for my belief that individuals on the autistic spectrum are just as capable of rich and productive lives as anyone else." --Daniel Tammet, author of "Born on a Blue Day: Inside the Extraordinary Mind of an Autistic Savant" " Of course this book is brilliant; my big brother wrote it. But even if it hadn' t been created by my big, lumbering, swearing, unshaven ' early man' sibling, this is as sweet and funny and sad and true and heartfelt a memoir as one could find, utterly unspoiled, uninfluenced, and original." -- from the foreword by Augusten Burroughs, author of "Running with Scissors"
Dewey Edition
22
Dewey Decimal
362.196/8588320092 B
Synopsis
"Look Me in the Eye" is the moving, darkly funny story of growing up with Aspergers at a time when the diagnosis simply didnt exist. A born storyteller, Robison takes readers inside the head of a boy who teachers and other adults regarded as defective. Its a strange, sly, indelible account; sometimes alien yet always deeply human., Ever since he was small, John Robison had longed to connect with other people, but by the time he was a teenager, his odd habits-an inclination to blurt out non sequiturs, avoid eye contact, dismantle radios, and dig five-foot holes (and stick his younger brother in them)-had earned him the label "social deviant." No guidance came from his mother, who conversed with light fixtures, or his father, who spent evenings pickling himself in sherry. It was no wonder he gravitated to machines, which could, at least, be counted on. After fleeing his parents and dropping out of high school, his savant-like ability to visualize electronic circuits landed him a gig with KISS, for whom he created their legendary fire-breathing guitars. Later, he drifted into a "real" job, as an engineer for a major toy company. But the higher Robison rose in the company, the more he had to pretend to be "normal" and do what he simply couldn't: communicate. It wasn't worth the paycheck. It was not until he was forty that an insightful therapist told him he had the form of autism called Asperger's syndrome. That understanding transformed the way Robison saw himself-and the world. Look Me in the Eyeis the moving, darkly funny story of growing up with Asperger's at a time when the diagnosis simply didn't exist. A born storyteller, Robison takes you inside the head of a boy whom teachers and other adults regarded as "defective," who could not avail himself of KISS's endless supply of groupies, and who still has a peculiar aversion to using people's given names (he calls his wife "Unit Two"). He also provides a fascinating reverse angle on the younger brother he left at the mercy of their nutty parents-the boy who would later change his name to Augusten Burroughs and write the bestselling memoirRunning with Scissors. Ultimately, this is the story of Robison's journey from his world into ours, and his new life as a husband, father, and successful small business owner-repairing his beloved high-end automobiles. It's a strange, sly, indelible account-sometimes alien, yet always deeply human. From the Hardcover edition., Look Me in the Eye is the moving, darkly funny story of growing up with Aspergers at a time when the diagnosis simply didnt exist. A born storyteller, Robison takes readers inside the head of a boy who teachers and other adults regarded as defective. Its a strange, sly, indelible account; sometimes alien yet always deeply human.
LC Classification Number
RC553.A88R635 2007

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  • Required Reading for Anyone Dealing with Aspererger's

    John Elder Robison is the brother of Augusten Burroughs, author of 'Running with Scissors' (Augusten wrote the forward to this book), and if you have read about their childhood and the circumstances they grew-up in, that awareness makes Robison's story EVEN MORE amazing! Fortunately, we have those who have been diagnosed with Asperger's who are able to 'tell' us what it's "like" to live with this condition. Perhaps the most well-known person/author is Temple Grandin, and even (or maybe more especially), Temple's mother. Add John Elder Robison to that list! (Another great read is, 'An Illustrated Life' by Suskind.) Robison's book, written in 'first person', makes a significant contribution in helping anyone who is 'living' with Asperger's; the person themselves, and others who live, work ...

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  • Great book from the perspective of someone with asperberger's!

    The author does a great job of giving the reader a glimpse into the life of someone with asperberger's. He kept my interest - in a way that I didn't want to put the book down! It gave me insight of how to interact with a person with asperberger's in a way that makes it easier for them to interact with me, without making them feel different. I highly recommend this book!

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  • Look Me in the Eye

    First exposure to Aspergers I have had. I believe my step grand-son is a case of undiagnosed Aspergers. After reading this book I can now relate much better with him. At my urging, and to the dismay of their insurance, they are having him tested. Very good basic book that provides some insight to the torment Aspergers victims suffer. Highly recommend this book.

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