An extraordinary personal journey...Ms Williams maps a territory that has seemed the most impenetrable of all... A fascinating testimonial to an intelligence undimmed by mental turmoil.
An astounding book...by a woman who has revealed a mysterious world to millions of others.
As brave a book as you'll ever read.
A powerful, myth-shattering vision from inside a condition that continues to baffle medical science.
By turns fascinating and harrowing...a riveting autobiography
Superbly written- absorbing, evocative, poetic and deeply disturbing...it is an extraordinary book: compelling, shocking, gut-wrenchingly moving...
Beautifully written. It left me with a sense of wonder at the resilience and grace of the human spirit
This book is absorbing, disturbing, enriching and it will cause many to revise substantially their views of what it is that constitutes psychological normality
... sometimes angry, often witty- Donna Williams' book unveils a brilliant mind blocked by a severe neurological disorder
A spectaular awakening.
Remarkable...an eloquent, disturbing account of harrowing transition from severely withdrawn autistic child to college-educated writer.
...it is essential reading for anyone who has ever pondered the mysteries of self and had the alienating thought that there is no certainty that anyone or anything exists outside of one's own being
Powerful and unique.
Nobody Nowhere is powerful enough to make one reassess what it means to be human.
Extraordinarily gripping.
..A moving and fascinating story of a life still beginning. Nobody Nowhere does us all a great service.
Every few years I read a book that completely captivates me, taking over my imagination and changing forever my perception of the world. Somebody Somewhere is such a book.
Donna Williams isn’t just teaching us what it is to be autistic, she is teaching us what it is to be human
The artistically gifted Williams continues to build a bridge between ‘my’ world and ‘the world.
Provides a shining light into the dark mystery of autism
This book deserves every superlative a reviewer can muster.
To be able to do what [Donna Williams] has done, by age 27, and to write about it so poignantly and so articulately is to function on a higher level than most 'normal' folk achieve in a lifetime.
By illuminating her own unique perceptions, she allows us to understand our own perceptions as never before...And oh, can she write.
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