Born On A Blue Day



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Born On A Blue Day

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A journey into one of the most fascinating minds alive today—guided by the owner himself.
Bestselling author Daniel Tammet (Thinking in Numbers) is virtually unique among people who have severe autistic disorders in that he is capable of living a fully independent life and able to explain what is happening inside his head.
He sees numbers as shapes, colors, and textures, and he can perform extraordinary calculations in his head. He can learn to speak new languages fluently, from scratch, in a week. In 2004, he memorized and recited more than 22,000 digits of pi, setting a record. He has savant syndrome, an extremely rare condition that gives him the most unimaginable mental powers, much like those portrayed by Dustin Hoffman in the film Rain Man.
Fascinating and inspiring, Born on a Blue Day explores what it’s like to be special and gives us an insight into what makes us all human—our minds.
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Born on a Blue Day was a New York Times best seller following its publication in 2006. Tammet is, as identified in the subtitle, an autistic savant. Java update wont download mac. He also has epilepsy and synesthesia. These experiences combine to shape Tammet’s world and the way his brain perceives it. Born on a Blue Day is the memoir of Daniel Tammet, a British autistic savant. The subject of a documentary entitled The Boy With The Incredible Brain (also broadcast under the title Brainman) Tammet has gained some notoriety and worldwide attention for his incredible feats of memory and mathematics. Born on a Blue Day. By: Daniel Tammet. Narrated by: Simon Vance. Length: 6 hrs and 37 mins. Categories: Health & Wellness, Children's Health. 4.0 out of 5 stars. 4.0 (759 ratings) Add to Cart failed. Born on a Blue Day Although this first person narrative of an autistic boy's struggle is at times agonising to read, it is far from being just another agony memoir. Daniel is a phenomenon, not only in his facility with numbers, but in his ability to pick up foreign languages from scratch in just a week.