
Maybe I'm Amazed is a heartfelt memoir by journalist John Harris, exploring how music became a bridge between him and his autistic son, James. Through ten iconic songs, Harris narrates their journey of connection, understanding, and love.
From the melodies of The Beatles to the rhythms of Kraftwerk, music served as a lifeline, helping James navigate a world that often felt overwhelming. This book delves into the challenges of raising a neurodivergent child and celebrates the profound impact of shared passions.
- Explores the intersection of music and neurodiversity
- Offers insights into parenting an autistic child
- Highlights the therapeutic power of music
- Written with warmth, honesty, and humour
- Author: John Harris
- Publisher: John Murray Press
- Publication Date: 27 March 2025
- Format: Hardback
- Pages: 272
- ISBN: 9781399814034
- Dimensions: 218 x 142 x 30 mm
- Weight: 379g
- Box includes: 1 hardback book
FAQs
Q1: Who is this book suitable for?
A1: Ideal for parents, educators, and anyone interested in neurodiversity and the therapeutic power of music.
Q2: Does the book include specific songs?
A2: Yes, each chapter revolves around a song that played a significant role in John and James's journey.
Q3: Is it accessible to readers unfamiliar with autism?
A3: Absolutely. The memoir offers insights into autism through personal anecdotes, making it relatable to all readers.
Q4: Can music therapists benefit from this book?
A4: Yes, it provides real-life examples of music's impact on neurodivergent individuals.