An edition of Parallel play: life as an outsider (2009)

Parallel play

life as an outsider

1st ed.

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An edition of Parallel play: life as an outsider (2009)

Parallel play

life as an outsider

1st ed.

A poignant portrait of a lifelong search for answers by Pulitzer Prize winner Tim Page, "Parallel Play" provides a unique perspective on Asperger's and the well of creativity that can spring forth as a result of the condition.

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Doubleday
Language
English
Pages
197

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2009, Doubleday
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2009, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
362.196/8588320092, B
Library of Congress
RC553.A88 P34 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
197

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL23056366M
ISBN 13
9780385525626
LCCN
2009003595
OCLC/WorldCat
297147707
LibraryThing
8423986
Goodreads
6595779

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL1884196W

Work Description

An affecting memoir of life as a boy who didn't know he had Asperger's syndrome until he became a man. In 1997, Tim Page won the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism for his work as the chief classical music critic of The Washington Post, work that the Pulitzer board called "lucid and illuminating." Three years later, at the age of 45, he was diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome--an autistic disorder characterized by often superior intellectual abilities but also by obsessive behavior, ineffective communication, and social awkwardness. In a personal chronicle that is by turns hilarious and heartbreaking, Page revisits his early days through the prism of newfound clarity. Here is the tale of a boy who could blithely recite the names and dates of all the United States' presidents and their wives in order (backward upon request), yet lacked the coordination to participate in the simplest childhood games. It is the story of a child who memorized vast portions of the World Book Encyclopedia simply by skimming through its volumes, but was unable to pass elementary school math and science. And it is the triumphant account of a disadvantaged boy who grew into a high-functioning, highly successful adult--perhaps not despite his Asperger's but because of it, as Page believes. For in the end, it was his all-consuming love of music that emerged as something around which to construct a life and a prodigious career. In graceful prose, Page recounts the eccentric behavior that withstood glucose-tolerance tests, anti-seizure medications, and sessions with the school psychiatrist, but which above all, eluded his own understanding. A poignant portrait of a lifelong search for answers, Parallel Play provides a unique perspective on Asperger's and the well of creativity that can spring forth as a result of the condition.From the Hardcover edition.

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