Little Boy Lost
By (Author) Bronwyn Hocking
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
4th December 1991
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Coping with / advice about physical impairments / disability
618.9289820092
224
Width 130mm, Height 198mm
228g
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SHORTLISTED FOR THE ODDFELLOWS BOOK AWARD
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In 1980, Bronwyn Hocking gave birth to Sam. As he grew, she gradually came to realise that he was not developing like a normal child. He exhibited unusual behaviour patterns and obsessions. Members of the medical profession were enigmatic in their observations, but eventually it became clear that Sam was autistic.
Little Boy Lost is about Sam, and about Bronwyn Hockings continuing quest to understand him and to communicate with him. This led her to question and examine what autism is and what causes it, and to examine herself with candour. The result is a brave and unsentimental story which leads to a controversial conclusion.
Autism can be a lonely thing to endure but Bronwyn Hocking has come closer than most to an explanation and to a possible course of action that can only bring hope to others.