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The composer Alan Shawn’s nuclear family consisted of his father, William Shawn, the famous New Yorker editor; his mother, a former journalist herself; his older brother Alan, an actor and playwright; and his twin sister Mary. He and Mary were close as young children despite her ‘otherness’ the behavioral and developmental traits later identified as autistic. But the twin’s closeness was physically ruptured when they were eight and Mary was sent to an institution, never to live at home again.
In Twin: A Memoir, Shawn explores his identity as Mary’s twin and, as much as he can, Mary’s own reality. In narrator William Hughes, the author comes across as a youthful student eagerly sharing his learning, citing experts and an archive of Mary’s medical documents on the neurological and psychological aspects of autism. But this knowledge never shakes Shawn’s inborn sense of Mary as an integral person and with her own interests like music, Shawn’s own passion. He begins to see how his own psychic challenges, the insecurities and phobias that affect everything from his career, marriages, and relationships with his children to driving and riding in an elevator (his subject in Wish I Could Be There, Notes from a Phobic Life, 2007) have been shaped by his separation from Mary as well as by the secrets and secrecy he locates at the heart of his family.
Mary was the obvious secret. Though the family always visited her on the siblings’ birthday, she was rarely mentioned at home, even less outside of it. But perhaps even more striking was the secret of the second family his father maintained for decades until his death, which was not only known but accommodated by his mother. Accidentally revealed to an already adult Shawn, he examines how it mirrored the decision to send Mary away and shared with it the conflicting emotions of guilt and justifications Shawn would unknowingly internalize.
Hughes gently renders Shawn’s empathy and sympathy for his clan without histrionics, bringing listeners along on the author’s life-long journey back to Mary. In joining him, we are able to experience meaning in his loss and in his love for her, perhaps best expressed when he notes that he is “more relaxed in her company even now than with anyone else”. Elly Schull Meeks
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A heartbreaking yet deeply hopeful memoir about life as a twin in the face of autism
When Allen Shawn and his twin sister, Mary, were two years old, Mary began exhibiting signs of what would be diagnosed years later as autism. Understanding Mary and making her life a happy one appeared to be impossible for the Shawns. With almost no warning, her parents sent Mary to a residential treatment center when she was eight years old. She never lived at home again.
Fifty years later, as he probed the sources of his anxieties in Wish I Could Be There, Allen realized that his fate was inextricably linked to his sister’s and that their natures were far from being different.
Twin highlights the difficulties American families coping with autism faced in the 1950s. Allen also examines the secrets and family dramas as his father, William, became editor of the New Yorker. Twin reconstructs a parallel narrative for the two siblings, who experienced such divergent fates yet shared talents and proclivities. Wrenching, honest, understated, and poetic, Twin is at heart about the mystery of being inextricably bonded to someone who can never be truly understood.
ALLEN SHAWN grew up in New York. He currently lives in Vermont and teaches at Bennington College. As a composer, he has produced a large catalog of orchestral, chamber, and piano works, as well as scores for ballet, theater, and film. He performs frequently as a pianist, and he has written for the Atlantic Monthly, the Times Literary Supplement, the New York Times Magazine, and other publications.
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- Narrado por: Jonathan Davis, Oliver Sacks
- Duración: 11 h y 42 m
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To these seven narratives of neurological disorder Dr. Sacks brings the same humanity, poetic observation, and infectious sense of wonder that are apparent in his bestsellers Awakenings and The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat. These men, women, and one extraordinary child emerge as brilliantly adaptive personalities, whose conditions have not so much debilitated them as ushered them into another reality.
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SACKS IS AN ABSOLUTE JOY !!
- De Jeff en 09-22-13
De: Oliver Sacks
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Carly's Voice
- Breaking Through Autism
- De: Arthur Fleischmann, Carly Fleischmann
- Narrado por: Patrick Lawlor, Cassandra Campbell
- Duración: 11 h y 50 m
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At the age of two, Carly Fleischmann was diagnosed with severe autism and an oral motor condition that prevented her from speaking. Doctors predicted that she would never intellectually develop beyond the abilities of a small child. Although she made some progress after years of intensive behavioral and communication therapy, Carly remained largely unreachable. Then, at age 10, Carly had a breakthrough....
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A peek inside...
- De Yolanda en 08-09-13
De: Arthur Fleischmann, y otros
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The Boy Who Loved Too Much
- A True Story of Pathological Friendliness
- De: Jennifer Latson
- Narrado por: Heather Auden
- Duración: 10 h y 20 m
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What would it be like to see everyone as a friend? Twelve-year-old Eli D'Angelo has a genetic disorder that obliterates social inhibitions, making him irrepressibly friendly, indiscriminately trusting, and unconditionally loving toward everyone he meets. It also makes him enormously vulnerable. Eli lacks the innate skepticism that will help his peers navigate adolescence more safely - and vastly more successfully.
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Williams Syndrome
- De Sharlotte en 09-20-19
De: Jennifer Latson
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The Gift of Adversity
- The Unexpected Benefits of Life's Difficulties, Setbacks, and Imperfections
- De: Norman E. Rosenthal M.D.
- Narrado por: Erik Synnestvedt
- Duración: 10 h y 21 m
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The noted research psychiatrist explores how life's disappointments and difficulties provide us with the lessons we need to become better, bigger, and more resilient human beings. Adversity is an irreducible fact of life. Although we can and should learn from all experiences, both positive and negative best-selling author Dr. Norman E. Rosenthal believes that adversity is by far the best teacher most of us will ever encounter.
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Book ruined by the narrator
- De David C. en 12-07-22
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The Unspeakable
- And Other Subjects of Discussion
- De: Meghan Daum
- Narrado por: Meghan Daum
- Duración: 6 h y 48 m
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It's a report tempered by hard times. In "Matricide", Daum unflinchingly describes a parent's death and the uncomfortable emotions it provokes; and in "Diary of a Coma" she relates her own journey to the twilight of the mind. But Daum also operates in a comic register. With perfect precision, she reveals the absurdities of the marriage-industrial complex, of the New Age dating market, and of the peculiar habits of the young and digital.
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Complaining about her dead mom.
- De Erik Hermansen en 11-23-14
De: Meghan Daum
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The Attachment Effect
- Exploring the Powerful Ways Our Earliest Bond Shapes Our Relationships and Lives
- De: Peter Lovenheim
- Narrado por: Graham Winton
- Duración: 8 h y 36 m
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Attachment theory is having a moment. Recently covered in the New York Times Magazine, New York magazine, and elsewhere, it's also the subject of popular relationship guides. Why is this 60-year-old theory, widely accepted in psychological circles, suddenly in vogue? Because people are discovering how powerfully it sheds light on who we love - and how. Fascinated by the subject, award-winning journalist and author Peter Lovenheim went on a years-long journey to understand it from the inside out.
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Failed to Attach
- De Danielle SeCheverell en 07-21-20
De: Peter Lovenheim
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Born on a Blue Day
- A Memoir
- De: Daniel Tammet
- Narrado por: Simon Vance
- Duración: 6 h y 37 m
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One of the world's 50 living autistic savants is the first and only to tell his compelling and inspiring life story and explain how his incredible mind works. Worldwide, there are fewer than 50 living savants, those autistic individuals who can perform miraculous mental calculations or artistic feats. (Think Dustin Hoffman's character in Rain Man.) None of them has been able to discuss his or her thought processes, much less write a book. Until now.
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Ordinary Life Through Unordinary Eyes
- De J. C. AZ en 05-09-07
De: Daniel Tammet
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Capture
- Unraveling the Mystery of Mental Suffering
- De: David A. Kessler MD
- Narrado por: Sean Pratt
- Duración: 9 h y 34 m
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Why do we think, feel, and act in ways we wish we did not? For decades, New York Times best-selling author Dr. David A. Kessler has studied this question with regard to tobacco, food, and drugs. Over the course of these investigations, he identified one underlying mechanism common to a broad range of human suffering. This phenomenon - capture - is the process by which our attention is hijacked and our brains commandeered by forces outside our control.
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Confused
- De TS en 05-17-16
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Selfish, Shallow, and Self-Absorbed
- Sixteen Writers on the Decision Not to Have Kids
- De: Meghan Daum
- Narrado por: Johnny Heller, Jo Anna Perrin
- Duración: 7 h y 40 m
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One of the main topics of cultural conversation during the last decade was the supposed "fertility crisis" and whether modern women could figure out a way to have it all - a successful, demanding career and the required 2.3 children - before their biological clocks stopped ticking. Now, however, conversation has turned to whether it's necessary to have it all (see Anne-Marie Slaughter) or, perhaps more controversial, whether children are really a requirement for a fulfilling life.
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Am I the only sane childfree woman in here?
- De J. Malouin en 09-29-15
De: Meghan Daum
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What Your Childhood Memories Say About You
- De: Kevin Leman
- Narrado por: Chris Fabry
- Duración: 6 h y 35 m
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What are your earliest childhood memories? Were you afraid of the dark? Can you remember a particularly embarrassing moment? Those memories - along with the words and emotions you use to describe them - hold the key to understanding the person you are today! Drawing on examples from his own life, the lives of celebrities, as well as case studies from his private practice, renowned psychologist Dr. Kevin Leman helps you apply these same techniques to uncover why you are the way you are.
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Fun and thought provoking...
- De Gare en 07-06-09
De: Kevin Leman
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Schuyler's Monster
- A Father's Journey with His Wordless Daughter
- De: Robert Rummel-Hudson
- Narrado por: Johnathan McClain
- Duración: 9 h y 10 m
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When Schuyler Rummel-Hudson was 18 months old, a question about her lack of speech by her pediatrician set in motion a journey that continues today. When she was diagnosed with bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyria (an extremely rare neurological disorder), her parents were given a name for the monster that had been stalking them from doctor to doctor, and from despair to hope, and back again.
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Must-read for medical parents & those who ❤them
- De Kelly A. Wolske en 05-23-18
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Trapped in the Mirror
- Adult Children of Narcissists in Their Struggle for Self
- De: Elan Golomb
- Narrado por: Angela Brazil
- Duración: 11 h y 1 m
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The difficulties experienced by adult children of narcissists can manifest themselves in many ways - for example, physical self-loathing that takes the form of overeating, anorexia, or bulimia; a self-destructive streak that causes poor job performance and rocky personal relationships; or a struggle with the self that is perpetuated in the adult's interaction with his or her own children. These dilemmas are both common and correctable, Elan Golomb tells us.
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Am I trapped?
- De D. Villalpando en 10-11-16
De: Elan Golomb
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Life, Animated
- A Story of Sidekicks, Heroes, and Autism
- De: Ron Suskind
- Narrado por: Ron Suskind
- Duración: 13 h y 6 m
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This is the real-life story of Owen Suskind, the son of the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ron Suskind and his wife, Cornelia. An autistic boy who couldn't speak for years, Owen memorized dozens of Disney movies, turned them into a language to express love and loss, kinship, brotherhood. The family was forced to become animated characters, communicating with him in Disney dialogue and song; until they all emerge, together, revealing how, in darkness, we all literally need stories to survive.
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Life, Animated ... is Love, Animated *****
- De Tom T. Rumble en 04-12-14
De: Ron Suskind
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Another Kind of Madness
- A Journey Through the Stigma and Hope of Mental Illness
- De: Stephen P. Hinshaw
- Narrado por: Sean Pratt
- Duración: 9 h y 9 m
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Families are riddled with untold secrets. But Stephen Hinshaw never imagined that a profound secret was kept under lock and key for 18 years within his family - that his father's mysterious absences, for months at a time, resulted from serious mental illness and involuntary hospitalizations. From the moment his father revealed the truth, during Hinshaw's first spring break from college, he knew his life would change forever.
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Insightful, heartbreaking, and important
- De S. Yates en 10-09-17
Lo que los oyentes dicen sobre Twin
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- Pamela Harvey
- 01-17-11
Should have been longer
This was an excellent exploration of the phenomenon of being a twin, and a twin of someone with a disability. Although this family is part of the cultural elite, outside the "norm" in economic resources and intellectual achievement, I still found the story relatable.
However, the shorter format gave a synoptic feeling to the discussion of many issues and I found myself wishing for more detail.
I also found the author's blind acceptance of his father's "two wives" a bit too tolerant and/or pc, for lack of better words, and - not in the book - he actually bristled during a radio interview when the interviewer called his father's outside relationship an "affair". Oh no, it was way more than that blah blah. And perhaps this family viewed itself as outside and somehow above regular society so that the rules did not apply, and thus I question this man's defense of his father's lifestyle.
The narrator reads it all too fast - enough to give even the reader an anxiety attack.
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- Karen K
- 07-12-13
Interesting but wish it were more about autism
What would have made Twin better?
There were things I liked and disliked about Twin. I got off to a rough start with Twin. Part of that results from misguided expectations of the book on my part. I had never heard of Allen Shawn and only chose this book as it was a memoir about someone and their institutionalized autistic twin. As an autism mom, it was the twin herself who interested me and I was expecting a portrait of that person's life which intrigued me since I knew she was in her 60's so autism was handled much differently back then. The very word institution brings certain types of things to mind, none of which you will find in this book. The book is basically upbeat and positive about both autism and institutionalization I had trouble getting into that and the narrator's happy go lucky style. We don't actually learn a whole lot about Mary Shawn, and to be fair, Allen doesn't claim in the book to know a whole lot about her either. And it is good that her early institutionalization was apparently a pleasant home on the beach in Cape Cod. But the book was more about Allen Shawn. There are long passages where he talks about music (since he is a composer). I however am not interested in music so those parts were a struggle for me. His stories about the rest of his family - like his famous father and the tensions in his parents marriage, did turn out to be interesting but again not really what I meant to read. Also since I read a lot of books wherein autism plays some role, I have to say I was taken aback to find one in which the author speaks out positively about Bruno Bettleheim, (the "Refrigerator Mother" guy). So I am not saying it was a bad book, just perhaps not the one for me.
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- Michael Ruhlman
- 03-06-11
Excellent, elegant
A family memoir by the son of nyer editor william shawn, his second, focused on his autistic twin sister. Shawn is a lovely writer. Wish his previous memoir were available on audible. I'd buy it!
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