Danny's People

A Memoir and Manifesto About Autism

(Autor) Virginia Bovell
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Society disables us more than autism ever could We have a choice about who we want to be as a society. Do we provide care for those who are different from us? And if we don’t, what are we sacrificing? 'Virginia's love for her son Danny is an inspiring testament and a celebration of neurodiversity. This important book dismantles prejudice and shines with honesty and truth.' Manni Coe, author of Brother. Do. You. Love. Me Virginia’s son Danny has a way of lighting up a room. He’s warm, personable and has an infectious laugh. He forms lasting relationships and has known his best friend since they were little. He is also nonverbal and autistic, and requires round-the-clock care and a liquid diet. And for this reason, there are many people who would rather not encounter Danny. Fighting against a view that autism is something which needs to be ‘cured’, Virginia Bovell testifies to the battles to obtain support, the dismissive attitude of some professionals, and chronic underfunding faced by families at every turn. Passionate and unapologetic, Danny’s People draws on Virginia’s experience as both a mother and activist to offer a compelling argument for change.

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Editorial:
Oneworld Publications
Formato:
Hardcover
Número de páginas:
None
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9780861548385
Año de publicación:
2024
Fecha publicación:
22 de Agosto de 2024

Virginia Bovell

Virginia Bovell is a British playwright and screenwriter known for her powerful and thought-provoking works that often explore themes of identity, family dynamics, and social issues. She has written numerous plays for the stage, as well as screenplays for television and film. Bovell's work is characterized by its sharp dialogue, complex characters, and ability to provoke emotional and intellectual responses from audiences.

One of her most notable works is the play "The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas," which was adapted into a successful film in 2008. The story follows the friendship between a young German boy and a Jewish boy in a concentration camp during World War II, and explores themes of innocence, prejudice, and the horrors of war.

Bovell's impact on the literary genre lies in her ability to tackle challenging and sensitive subjects with empathy and nuance, creating works that resonate with audiences long after the final curtain falls. Her contributions to literature have earned her critical acclaim and a loyal following of fans who appreciate her unique voice and perspective.

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