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Joel Yanofsky provides us the funny, heart-wrenching profile of a time in the life span of a father who challenges to enter his son's world, the world of autism, using the materials he knows best, including self-help literature, literary classics, and old videos. Joel Yanofsky attempted for years to start this memoir. "It's not just going to be about autism," he told his better half, Cynthia. "It's going to be about parenthood and relationship, about trust and despair, and storytelling, too." "Marriage?" Cynthia said. "How about relationship?" A experienced booklet reviewer, Yanofsky has spent a lifetime immersed in books (not to mention old videos and old jokes), which he calls shtick. This profile of a time in the life span of a family group identifies a father's battle to enter his son's world, the world of autism, using the materials he knows best: self-help literature, feel-good memoirs, literary classics from the Bible to Dr. Seuss, old videos, and, yes, shtick. Crazy, wrenching, and unfailingly candid, Bad Animals is both an exploration of a baffling condition and a quirky love history told by the gifted writer.