by Naoki Higashida (Find this book)
“One of the most remarkable books I’ve ever read. It’s truly moving, eye-opening, incredibly vivid.”—Jon Stewart, The Daily Show
NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY
NPR • The Wall Street Journal • Bloomberg Businessweek • Bookish
FINALIST FOR THE BOOKS FOR A BETTER LIFE FIRST BOOK AWARD • NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
You’ve never read a book like The Reason I Jump.
Written by Naoki Higashida, a very smart, very self-aware, and very
charming thirteen-year-old boy with autism, it is a one-of-a-kind memoir
that demonstrates how an autistic mind thinks, feels, perceives, and
responds in ways few of us can imagine. Parents and family members who
never thought they could get inside the head of their autistic loved one
at last have a way to break through to the curious, subtle, and complex
life within.
Using an alphabet grid to painstakingly
construct words, sentences, and thoughts that he is unable to speak out
loud, Naoki answers even the most delicate questions that people want to
know. Questions such as: “Why do people with autism talk so loudly and
weirdly?” “Why do you line up your toy cars and blocks?” “Why don’t you
make eye contact when you’re talking?” and “What’s the reason you jump?”
(Naoki’s answer: “When I’m jumping, it’s as if my feelings are going
upward to the sky.”) With disarming honesty and a generous heart, Naoki
shares his unique point of view on not only autism but life itself. His
insights—into the mystery of words, the wonders of laughter, and the
elusiveness of memory—are so startling, so strange, and so powerful that
you will never look at the world the same way again.
In his
introduction, bestselling novelist David Mitchell writes that Naoki’s
words allowed him to feel, for the first time, as if his own autistic
child was explaining what was happening in his mind. “It is no
exaggeration to say that The Reason I Jump allowed me to round a
corner in our relationship.” This translation was a labor of love by
David and his wife, KA Yoshida, so they’d be able to share that feeling
with friends, the wider autism community, and beyond. Naoki’s book, in
its beauty, truthfulness, and simplicity, is a gift to be shared.
Praise for The Reason I Jump
“A
rare road map into the world of severe autism . . . [Higashida’s]
insights . . . unquestionably give those of us whose children have
autism just a little more patience, allowing us to recognize the beauty
in ‘odd’ behaviors where perhaps we saw none.”—People (3-1/2 stars)
“Small but profound . . . [Higashida’s] startling, moving insights offer a rare look inside the autistic mind.”—Parade
“This
is an intimate book, one that brings readers right into an autistic
mind—what it’s like without boundaries of time, why cues and prompts are
necessary, and why it’s so impossible to hold someone else’s hand. Of
course, there’s a wide range of behavior here; that’s why ‘on the
spectrum’ has become such a popular phrase. But by listening to this
voice, we can understand its echoes.”—Chicago Tribune (Editor’s Choice)
“Amazing times a million.”—Whoopi Goldberg, People
“The Reason I Jump
is a Rosetta stone. . . . This book takes about ninety minutes to read,
and it will stretch your vision of what it is to be human.”—Andrew Solomon, The Times (London) -- Publisher Marketing