tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5520796672459947066.post8632548221051853262..comments2014-04-24T14:36:02.612+01:00Comments on Postcards From My Mind.: Review: Me Before You by JoJo MoyesNarihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00624659563661326279noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5520796672459947066.post-37169198698515422082012-08-06T22:43:25.154+01:002012-08-06T22:43:25.154+01:00This is exactly why I think I needed to read this ...This is exactly why I think I needed to read this book. It has shown me that so much can be learned from these type of stories. And you're right, you can read a big, thick text book on Autism, and it wouldn't come close to telling you as much as spending a few months with three different Autistic people. Some of the experiences we share with our service users in this job can give others a great insight into the world of disability.<br />Thanks for your comment, John.<br />Nari XNarihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00624659563661326279noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5520796672459947066.post-23675916348393443672012-07-30T23:50:44.949+01:002012-07-30T23:50:44.949+01:00Story telling can be a powerful medium and is ofte...Story telling can be a powerful medium and is often the best way to raise awareness and heighten understanding of disability. Fiction can tear at the heartstrings and remain embedded in a way that a text book could never hope to achieve.To write such a book is a very worthy project Nari. Through your work you have access to the best resources, not Google or text books, you have inside information from the people you care for.John xAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16816557029053697882noreply@blogger.com