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Press Reviews
A November 2005 Book Sense Notable Book
Dr. Oliver Sacks
Amazing, shocking too, for it has usually been assumed that deeply autistic people are scarcely capable of introspection or deep thought. . . . Tito gives the lie to all these assumptions, and forces us to reconsider the condition of the deeply autistic.
- author of Awakenings and The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat
Dr. Michael Merzenich - neurologist at the University of California at San Francisco
Carolyn See
Having been raised unconventionally enough on the works of Dickens and other great English novelists, this autistic, non verbal, but undeniably brilliant young man has produced a work of startling compassion and force.
- author of The Handyman and Making a Literary Life
Amanda Voss
Tito Mukhopadhyay’s stories allow the reader to soak up new ways of viewing the world around us. Some are quite humorous, and others more serious, but they all are touching. I recommend this book to any reader.
- Eclipse Coffee & Books, Montevallo, AL
India West
In his collection of stories filled with poetry, beauty and imagination . . . Mukhopadhyay . . . defies a general perception that people with autism cannot communicate with the outside world. Mukhopadhyay’s stories are funny and touching, written with poetic prose and literary eloquence. . . . Through his work, he gives the world a beacon of hope and a unique window into an autistic mind.
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