The Reason I Jump

is a biography attributed to Naoki Higashida, a nonverbal autistic person from Japan. It was first published in Japan in 2007. The English translation, by Keiko Yoshida and her husband, English author David Mitchell, was published in 2013.

The book alleges that its author, Higashida, learned to communicate using the scientifically discredited techniques of facilitated communication and rapid prompting, which raises suspicions about the book's authorship. Psychologist Jens Hellman said that the accounts "resemble what I would deem very close to an autistic child's parents' dream." The book became a ''New York Times'' bestseller and a ''Sunday Times'' bestseller for hardback nonfiction in the UK. It has been translated into over 30 other languages. Provided by Wikipedia
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  1. Fall down 7 times get up 8
    a young man's voice from the silence of autism
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    by Higashida, Naoki, 1992-
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  2. The reason I jump
    the inner voice of a thirteen-year-old boy with autism
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    by Higashida, Naoki, 1992-
    Published 2013
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  3. The reason I jump
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