38 pages 1 hour read

Daniel Tammet

Born on a Blue Day

Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | Adult | Published in 2006

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Before You Read

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Super Short Summary

In Born on a Blue Day, Daniel Tammet, an autistic savant with epilepsy and synesthesia, narrates his journey from childhood to adulthood, highlighting his unique perceptions and extraordinary talents in mathematics and languages. Vividly recounting struggles and triumphs, Tammet shares his path to independence, including building a life with his partner and achieving career success. The book discusses sensitive topics, including emotional difficulties and sexual orientation.

Reviews & Readership

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Many reviews praise Born on a Blue Day as a profound memoir offering insight into the mind of an autistic savant. Daniel Tammet's narrative is lauded for its clarity and authenticity, though some critics note a lack of emotional depth. Overall, the book is celebrated for its enlightening perspective on synesthesia and autism, though not without minor criticisms regarding its emotional resonance.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Born on a Blue Day?

Born on a Blue Day by Daniel Tammet captivates readers interested in the unique perspectives of individuals with autism and savant syndrome. Fans of Temple Grandin’s Thinking in Pictures or Oliver Sacks’ An Anthropologist on Mars will appreciate Tammet’s introspective and enlightening memoir.

RecommendedReading Age

16+years

Lexile Level

1170L

Book Details

Topics

Disability

Psychology

LGBTQ

Themes

Identity: Disability

Relationships: Family

Relationships: Friendship

Genre

Psychology

Biography