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5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific for anyone touched by autism, December 7, 2007
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Autism Reader (Mid-Atlantic, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Autism Heroes: Portraits of Families Meeting the Challenge (Hardcover)
This is really a lovely book that profiles 38 different families living with autism. As a mom to twins on the autism spectrum, how I wish this book was available when we first started our journey. The stories are full of hope and encouragement, honesty and love. It's large -- almost a coffee table book -- but full of beautiful black and white photos and pretty lengthy stories. The children profiled are of all ages, their families from all walks of life. I loved it.

I loved all the different voices of moms and dads as they tell of first getting that diagnosis and what their road has looked like since. I loved each bit of advice offered to other parents. It made me feel less alone and I was sad when I finished it.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Better Than Heroes - Just Good People, January 9, 2008
This review is from: Autism Heroes: Portraits of Families Meeting the Challenge (Hardcover)
Being a good person far exceeds being a hero. I have said for many years that I would rather be deprived of the Beatles and be bombarded with painful loud noises than be a hero. To me, "hero" suggests looking for grandeur and acting on behalf of others with the thought of return. Often heroes lose their lives. To me, "hero" is far from an appealing concept. September 11, 2001 soured me on "heroism" all the more because I didn't like the way stepping up to the plate for others was viewed as the exception and not the rule and the way many appeared to expect kudos for doing so. Real benevolence seeks no return.

The families portrayed in this wonderful book are better than heroes - they are good people who have allowed their lives and those of their children with autism to be shared. Readers are treated to beautiful photographs and anecdotes and interviews from the families featured in this book.

Autism is an equal opportunity neurobiological condition that makes no distinction in who is affected. In our ever-dwindling quest for privacy in today's highly connected world, it is all the more courageous and generous for people to share their life stories of coping with autism in any form.

Dr. Firestone's book is a book for everybody regardless of placement or lack thereof on the autism/Asperger's spectrum. Experiences are validated; autism is accepted and unconditional love underscores the personal accounts each of these families have provided. John Lennon's 1971 magnum opus "Imagine" and his classic classic "Gimme Some Truth," also from Imagine would be the ideal soundtrack to this book.

This is the ideal companion book to SOULS: BENEATH & BEYOND AUTISM (paperback version) and Different Like Me: My Book of Autism Heroes.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Honoring families and caregivers of children with autism, December 20, 2007
This review is from: Autism Heroes: Portraits of Families Meeting the Challenge (Hardcover)
Autism Heroes provides an intimate glimpse into the world of a ever-growing sector of the human population that cuts across social, economic, and cultural boundaries in a mysterious manner. The personal anecdotes presented by caregivers living and loving in the complex world of an autistic family member are sometimes heart rending, sometimes hilarious, and always enthralling, compelling, and sobering. It is incongruous that our technologically-advanced, information-savvy society has such little understanding of people with autism. In our present atmosphere of privacy, it is yet another act of heroism for these families to share this most personal and sensitive part of their lives. Dr. Firestone's work will touch hearts and open eyes to the beautiful spirit found in people with autism and the ones who love them. Her positive but honest and balanced outlook will help parents with newly diagnosed children get a foot-hold on the future possibilities and the breadth of the autistic spectrum. For veteran families, seeing their daily efforts recognized and honored will lighten their work. For professionals, it will provide insight into the kaleidoscope of consequences the diagnosis can have depending on the family context. To understand and address the unique needs of families struggling with autism is a great challenge, and this book is a respectful, heartwarming, and sensitive step toward that goal.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Deeply Inspiring, December 1, 2007
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J. Hunsicker (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Autism Heroes: Portraits of Families Meeting the Challenge (Hardcover)
Autism Heroes is touching, informative, and beautiful - a real beacon of light for anyone or any family whose lives are touched by autism.

Please, do yourself a favor and go and buy this book and give it to someone you love. Heroes should be shared.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful & Inspiring book, August 1, 2008
This review is from: Autism Heroes: Portraits of Families Meeting the Challenge (Hardcover)
This book is a beautiful look into the lives of 38 families that are dealing in Autism. It is inspiring and just stunning to look at. It would make a great coffee table book with it's size and photography.
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4.0 out of 5 stars heroes exist, December 14, 2007
This review is from: Autism Heroes: Portraits of Families Meeting the Challenge (Hardcover)
...and not only in the news, putting out a fire or fighting a war. these are real people. families with TRUE strenth and love. the lesson learned from this book, goes beyond autism and applies to any human condition that requires good old fashioned HELP and HOPE. there is a brighter future for anyone reading this. if 'a hero is nothing but a sandwich', you can definetely eat this one up.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hopeful and engaging portraits, December 13, 2007
This review is from: Autism Heroes: Portraits of Families Meeting the Challenge (Hardcover)
Austim Heroes documents personal stories of autism and the common struggles of families from widely diverse backgrounds. Stories of hope and unconditional love are presented with informal black and white family portraits to create a beautiful tribute to the strength of families touched by autism. This is an important, honest and insightful book sure to raise awareness and understanding.
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Autism Heroes: Portraits of Families Meeting the Challenge by Barbara Firestone (Hardcover - November 15, 2007)
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