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This is a fascinating story full of hope and passion for a worthy cause. The author has managed to capture a sad story and give it hope, humor, and humility. It is an entertaining and interesting memoir which is strengthened by the authors personable and engaging authorial voice. There is a striking honesty to the work that allows the reader to elate in the joys and challenges of the author. It is a true case of finding hope in a seemingly hopeless situation. It is written in an accessible and immersive manner with detailed context that transports the reader into the authors personal journey as well as his career. The book evokes…mehr

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This is a fascinating story full of hope and passion for a worthy cause. The author has managed to capture a sad story and give it hope, humor, and humility. It is an entertaining and interesting memoir which is strengthened by the authors personable and engaging authorial voice. There is a striking honesty to the work that allows the reader to elate in the joys and challenges of the author. It is a true case of finding hope in a seemingly hopeless situation. It is written in an accessible and immersive manner with detailed context that transports the reader into the authors personal journey as well as his career. The book evokes
Autorenporträt
Dr Abide Zenenga is an experienced educationalist with over 25 years of working with young people with autism (14-19). He is a father to a young person with autism himself and has interest in advancing the educational opportunities of young people with SEN. After obtaining a PhD at the University of Northampton in Special Educational Needs, Dr Zenenga founded Riverside Education in 2015, with the aim of supporting parents with autistic children. Dr Zenenga believes that as a Christian, he is called upon by God to share his story and to help families who have children with autism.