George and Sam
By (Author) Charlotte Moore
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
11th May 2012
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Child care and upbringing: advice for parents
Memoirs
362.198928588200922
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 23mm
269g
Autism and adolescence- how would it affect George and Sam A new updated edition of the classic book A new updated edition of the classic book Charlotte Moore has three children- the two oldest, George and Sam, are autistic; the youngest Jake is not. In this extraordinary book, which combines personal memoir with the most recent known information on this most fascinating and elusive of conditions, she describes the circumstances of their birth, behaviour, diagnosis, treatment - and brilliantly conveys what daily life is like for a family with autism. It's an invaluable book for anyone with an interest in childhood and child development. George and Sam was published to huge acclaim by Viking Penguin in 2004 - it was immediately regarded as one of the key books on autism. In this new edition Charlotte Moore brings the story up to date by describing the boys' passage through adolescence and its impact on her family.
Charlotte Moore was brought up in Battle, Sussex, in the Tudor house where she now lives with her three sons. She read English at Oxford before becoming a teacher for twelve years. She is now a freelance author, and has written three novels as well as a long-running column for the Guardian, and a highly acclaimed family history, Hancox (Viking, 2010/Penguin, 2011)