I was in the pit of despair': Non-speaking autistic novelist Woody Brown on his journey from write-off to writer
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I was in the pit of despair': Non-speaking autistic novelist Woody Brown on his journey from write-off to writer
"Woody Brown's novel 'Upward Bound' presents a striking portrayal of young adults at a care center, revealing their struggles to be understood in a world that often overlooks them."
"The characters in 'Upward Bound' are depicted with depth, showcasing their unique perspectives and the challenges they face in expressing themselves to a neurotypical society."
"Brown's relationship with his mother is a testament to their bond, as she supports him through his journey, emphasizing the importance of understanding and patience in communication."
Woody Brown, an autistic and non-speaking author, uses his novel 'Upward Bound' to depict life at an adult day care center in California. The narrative reveals the struggles of young adults who feel stifled and unheard. Through multiple perspectives, characters like Walter, Tom, and Ann illustrate the complexities of communication and understanding. Brown's relationship with his mother is central to his life, showcasing their deep bond and her unwavering support. The novel highlights the tenderness of staff and the challenges faced by clients, emphasizing their often-misunderstood existence.
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