

A little effort goes a long way-that's what Sachiko, Honda-san, and Gunji-sensei learn as they struggle to work together to make life easier for the Special Education children. With the help of gadgets and the support of more people in their environment than meets the eye, Hikaru and Miyu become able to communicate better with the world around them. But when Hikaru's teen idol classmate sends some mothers into a flashbulb frenzy that causes Hikaru to panic, other parents begin to question his presence alongside 'normal' students in the classroom. Hikaru's first school trip also ends in disaster, when he gets separated from the group, and Sachiko begins to worry that Hikaru is losing his hard-fought place in society. Review: With the Light - This is book three in the series of manga novels about a young family and their experiences with their autistic son. The story of Hikaru Azuma continues, with his progression through Elemantary Years. If you know someone with autism, or just want to know more about what this means, then I can think of no better story than this one. By turns, funny, sad and uplifting, it geniunely brings a humanity to what autism means to the individual and everyone that person touches. This is the kind of book they should be teaching in schools, so that everyone can gain an insight into the world of autism and autistic people. I can't recommend this enough. Review: raising a autistic child - I bought this for my autistic child after he read the other books in the series and he loved them so much, because its in the life of a autistic child, so it showed him how someone else lives with autisum.
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,256,291 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 2,867 in Parenting Hyperactive Children & Children with Disabilities 3,782 in Child Development 4,412 in Children & Adolescent's Autism Spectrum |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 out of 5 stars 21 Reviews |
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With the Light
This is book three in the series of manga novels about a young family and their experiences with their autistic son. The story of Hikaru Azuma continues, with his progression through Elemantary Years. If you know someone with autism, or just want to know more about what this means, then I can think of no better story than this one. By turns, funny, sad and uplifting, it geniunely brings a humanity to what autism means to the individual and everyone that person touches. This is the kind of book they should be teaching in schools, so that everyone can gain an insight into the world of autism and autistic people. I can't recommend this enough.
S**Y
raising a autistic child
I bought this for my autistic child after he read the other books in the series and he loved them so much, because its in the life of a autistic child, so it showed him how someone else lives with autisum.
W**N
Librarian Recommended
As a librarian, I recommended this series to many who had autistic family members, worked with autistic individuals, or were just interested. All found the series rang true to their own experiences despite the setting in another country. The series follows a young Japanese family from the expectation of their first child, the discovery of his autism, and their daily trials through to Junior High age (the author passed away while working on the 8th vol.). If your local library doesnโt own it, you can get it from another through inter-library loan (and maybe recommend it for purchase for your library).
B**A
A great read for parents
These books give an unusual insight to the life of parenting a child on the "spectrum". A great read for parents, teachers and teenagers.
Z**R
Great book!
Great book and prompt delivery.
S**X
a touching book about autism
The "With the Light" manga series is excellent. It presents autism is a completely new format. Even though the series is set in Japan, the experiences that parents of autistic children go through are universal. Some parts of this book made me cry.
P**Y
Five Stars
Great book.
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