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The horse boy

The horse boy

by Rupert Isaacson

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When his son Rowan was diagnosed with autism, Rupert Isaacson was devastated, afraid he might never be able to communicate with his child. But when Isaacson, a lifelong horseman, rode their neighbor's horse with Rowan, Rowan improved immeasurably. He was struck with a crazy idea: why not take Rowan to Mongolia , the one place in the world where horses and shamanic healing intersected? THE HORSE BOY is the dramatic and heartwarming story of that impossible adventure. In Mongolia , the family found undreamed of landscapes and people, unbearable setbacks, and advances beyond their wildest dreams. This is a deeply moving, truly one-of-a-kind story--of a family willing to go to the ends of the earth to help their son, and of a boy learning to connect with the world for the first time.
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["Horses" "Parents of autistic children" "Autism in children" "Fathers and sons" "Family & Relationships" "Autistic children" "Case studies" "Nonfiction" "Biography & Autobiography" "Family relationships" "Therapeutic use" "Human-animal relationships" "Biography" "Treatment" "Texas biography" "Parents of children with disabilities" "Large type books" "nyt:e-book-nonfiction=2011-04-24" "New York Times bestseller" "Autism" "Austin (tex.)" "Family life" "Enfants autistes" "Biographies" "Parents d'enfants autistes" "Autisme infantile" "\u00c9tudes de cas" "Traitement" "\u00c9quitation" "Emploi en th\u00e9rapeutique" "Relations homme-animal" "Relations familiales" "P\u00e8res et fils" "Autistic Disorder" "Therapy"]

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