David's World: A Picture Book about Living with Autism
By (Author) Dagmar H. Mueller
Illustrated by Verena Ballhaus
Skyhorse Publishing
Sky Pony Press
11th September 2012
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Disability, impairments and spec
833.92
Hardback
28
Width 210mm, Height 292mm, Spine 218mm
413g
Sometimes I do not like David. He is so different. He speaks a different language. . . . David is my brother. Thus begins a moving story about David, who has autism, and his older brother, who is trying to understand the world David inhabits. David does not like when people are noisy; he does not like being huggednot even by his own brother. David does not laugh when happy or cry when sad. He speaks his own language, which is difficult to understand at times. And he eats the same foods almost every day. However, David is a brilliant pianist and seems to have an amazing ability to communicate with the family dog. And even though he is not like most children, through the eyes of his brother we are able to see how he makes progress toward understanding his world.
Dagmar H. Muellers moving text paired with Verena Ballhauss expressive art help bring to light the notion that there is a lot to learn about spending time with a child with autism. The books striking narrationtold from the point of view of Davids brotherwill help siblings and friends of autistic children better relate to them. This is a must for any home with children with autism and for classrooms that include mainstreamed special-needs kids.
Dagmar H. Mueller was born in 1961 in the Sauerland and grew up in Westphalia and Bavaria in the countryside. She attended high school and university in Hamburg. She has written twenty children's books and a number of adult books. In 2006, she received the Children's Book Prize of North Rhine-Westphalia for her picture book, The Invisible Noa. Verena Ballhaus , born in 1951 in Lower Franconia, grew up in Munich, where she studied art. She has won a number of awards for her artwork, including the German Youth Literature Prize, the Austrian State Prize for Children's Literature in the illustration category, and the Arts Foundation Award.