From Library Journal
Author Williams, a high functioning autistic, wrote this incredible autobiography in an attempt to understand herself. In doing so, she lets us into her world. Debra Winger reads in a flat, disjointed style that captures Williams's personality. Although this is an abridgment, the producers have retained the heart of the book. The cardboard packaging will not withstand circulation; the set will need to be reboxed. Highly recommended. [For a review of the unabridged edition of Nobody Nowhere, see Audio Reviews, LJ 12/93.-Ed.]-Susan Hamburger, Pennsylvania State Univ., University Par.
--Susan Hamburger, Pennsylvania State Univ., University ParkCopyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Review
"
Nobody Nowhere offers a fascinating testimony to an intelligence undimmed by mental turmoil."
-The New York Times Book Review
"A penetrating view of the radically different world that many autistic people inhabit."
-Maclean's
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