Raising Cubby: A Father and Son's Adventures with Asperger's, Trains, Tractors, and High Explosives

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Raising Cubby: A Father and Son's Adventures with Asperger's, Trains, Tractors, and High Explosives
Authors and Contributors      By (author) John Elder Robison
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:380
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 153
Category/GenreMemoirs
Coping with illness
ISBN/Barcode 9780732297145
ClassificationsDewey:649.1528092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Imprint HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
Publication Date 1 March 2013
Publication Country Australia

Description

The slyly funny, sweetly moving memoir of an uncoventional dad's relationship with his equally offbeat son. Misfit, truant, delinquent: Robison was never a model child, and he wasn't a model dad either. Diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome at the age of forty, he approached fatherhood as a series of logic puzzles and practical jokes. When his son, Cubby, asked, 'Where did I come from?' John said he'd bought him at the Kid Store, and that the salesman had cheated him by promising Cubby would 'do all chores'. He read electrical engineering manuals to Cubby at bedtime. He told Cubby that wizards turned children to stone when they misbehaved. Still, John got the basics right. He gave Cubby a life of adventure: by the time Cubby was ten, he'd driven a freight locomotive and run an antique Rolls-Royce into a fence. the one thing John couldn't figure out was what to do when school authorities decided that Cubby was dumb and stubborn - the very same thing he had been told as a child. Did Cubby have Asperger's too? the answer was uncertain. One thing was clear, though: by the time he turned seventeen, Cubby had become a brilliant chemist - smart enough to make military-grade explosives and bring State and Federal agents calling. With Cubby facing an expensive trial, and up to sixty years in prison, both father and son were forced to take stock of their lives, finally accepting that being 'on the spectrum' is both a challenge and a gift. By turns tender, suspenseful and hilarious, this is more than just the story of raising Cubby. It's the story of a father and son who grow up together. EARLY PRAISE FOR RAISING CUBBY "John Elder Robison is one of my autism super heroes because he bravely brings humor and humility to the heart and soul of the taboo and unexpected corners of life lived with autism. His new book, Raising Cubby, is more than a memoir about a father and son bound by their Asperger syndrome. It's a story that reminds us how precious and precarious the parent child relationship is and how beautiful our lives can be when we are share that ride together. Raising Cubby is Robison's best work yet." -Liane Holliday-Willey, coauthor of Pretending to Be Normal: Living with Asperger Syndrome "John Robison's skill as a master storyteller is nowhere more evident than in his third book, Raising Cubby. this heartwarming memoir takes us on the colorful journey of John and his son, Jack (aka Cubby), as they learn about the world together. At turns funny and poignant, it is, above all, the story of the powerful love of a father for his son. told in the immensely entertaining and engaging style of John Elder Robison, it should be on everyone's must-read list." -Lori S. Shery, President and Founder, ASPEN (R)

Author Biography

John Elder Robison is the author of the bestselling memoir LOOK ME IN THE EYE as well as BE DIFFERENT, and he lectures widely on autism and neurological differences. An adjunct professor at Elms College, he also serves on committees and review boards for the CDC, the National Institutes of Health and Autism Speaks. A machinery enthusiast and avid photographer, John lives in Amherst with his family, animals, and machines.