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BORN ON A BLUE DAY
BORN ON A BLUE DAY
Author: DANIEL TAMMET
ISBN-13: 9780340899755
ISBN-10: 0340899751
Pages: 304
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Publisher: HODDER PAPERBACK
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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mardou avatar reviewed BORN ON A BLUE DAY on + 16 more book reviews
A quick & easy read about an extraordinary life.
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I read this because my book group wanted to review it. I thought it had been written by 2 different ghost-writers. (Another woman in the group said it was under-edited) The one thing the book demonstrated most clearly: England is a better place to be for medical treatment. The school also was far more accepting of young David than U.S. schools are about autistic students.
reviewed BORN ON A BLUE DAY on + 407 more book reviews
This was a very interesting book about Savant Syndrome, synesthesia and autism. I liked Tammet's accounts of learning Icelandic and memorizing the number pi up to over 22,500 digits.


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