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Son-Rise: The Miracle Continues
AuthorBarry Neil Kaufman
Original titleSon-Rise
Cover artist Jim Marin ( Pixel Media)
Country United States
Language English
SubjectParents of autistic children
Son-Rise
Raun Kaufman
GenreBiography
Publisher H.J. Krammer Inc.
Publication date
1994
Pages346
ISBN 0-915811-61-8
Preceded bySon-Rise 

Son-Rise: The Miracle Continues is a biographical book by Barry Neil Kaufman published in 1994. It was revised and expanded from the original book, Son-Rise, which spawned into the NBC television movie Son-Rise: A Miracle of Love securing the Humanitas Prize award in the 90-minute category.

Kaufman tells of the excursion that he and his wife, Samahria, take to fully recover their eighteen-month-old son from severe autism and profound mental retardation. Diagnosticians told the Kaufmans that their son, Raun, was hopelessly incurable and that he should live in a lifelong facility. [1]

References

  1. ^ Peoples, Kaylene (2007). "Son-Rise: The Miracle Continues". Agenda Magazine. Archived from the original on July 7, 2011. Retrieved December 1, 2009.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Son-Rise: The Miracle Continues
AuthorBarry Neil Kaufman
Original titleSon-Rise
Cover artist Jim Marin ( Pixel Media)
Country United States
Language English
SubjectParents of autistic children
Son-Rise
Raun Kaufman
GenreBiography
Publisher H.J. Krammer Inc.
Publication date
1994
Pages346
ISBN 0-915811-61-8
Preceded bySon-Rise 

Son-Rise: The Miracle Continues is a biographical book by Barry Neil Kaufman published in 1994. It was revised and expanded from the original book, Son-Rise, which spawned into the NBC television movie Son-Rise: A Miracle of Love securing the Humanitas Prize award in the 90-minute category.

Kaufman tells of the excursion that he and his wife, Samahria, take to fully recover their eighteen-month-old son from severe autism and profound mental retardation. Diagnosticians told the Kaufmans that their son, Raun, was hopelessly incurable and that he should live in a lifelong facility. [1]

References

  1. ^ Peoples, Kaylene (2007). "Son-Rise: The Miracle Continues". Agenda Magazine. Archived from the original on July 7, 2011. Retrieved December 1, 2009.

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