To Siri, With Love by Judith Newman - ISBN: 9781784298289
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Autism, family, and an unlikely friendship with Siri unlocks connection.

To Siri, With Love

A mother, her autistic son, and the kindness of a machine

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  • Paperback

    240 pages

  • Release Date

    26 June 2018

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Summary

‘Incredibly moving’ Daily Mail

‘TO SIRI WITH LOVE is a beautifully honest and illuminating love letter to Gus, your typical atypical nonneurotypical human.’ Jon Stewart

‘A moving and witty memoir with a big heart.’ Nigella Lawson

‘An uncommonly riotous and moving book [that] will make readers laugh - yes, out loud - before sweeping them, finally, into a soul-spilling high tide … Technology’s great promise may in fact be to summon, capture and display our most …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781784298289
ISBN-10:178429828X
Author:Judith Newman
Publisher:Quercus Publishing
Imprint:Quercus Publishing
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:240
Release Date:26 June 2018
Weight:172g
Dimensions:198mm x 131mm x 16mm
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Critics Review

To Siri with Love is a beautifully honest and illuminating love letter to Gus, your typical atypical non neurotypical human.

To Siri with Love is a beautifully honest and illuminating love letter to Gus, your typical atypical non neurotypical human. – Jon Stewart
A moving and witty memoir with a big heart. – Nigella Lawson

Writing with wit, humor, and effervescent honesty … This odd yet endearing pairing comprises the book’s rewarding and adorable closing third, a funny, warmhearted narrative of wry wisdom derived from the foibles of both Gus and Henry and powered by a maternal love that autism could never compromise. “In a world where the commonly-held wisdom is that technology isolates us,” writes the author, “it’s worth considering another side of the story.”

A powerful and heartfelt ‘slice of life’ tale.

* Kirkus Review *
This warm series of stories offers a glimpse of what it’s like to parent a child who has a touch of magic in his soul. * Good Housekeeping *
An uncommonly riotous and moving book [that] will make readers laugh - yes, out loud - before sweeping them, finally, into a soul-spilling high tide … Technology’s great promise may in fact be to summon, capture and display our most human qualities, both the darkness and the light, to pave avenues of deepened connections with others. * New York Times *
By turns hilarious and compassionate, To Siri with Love is one of the most moving books about modern parenthood ever written. – Laura Zigman, author of Animal Husbandry
Newman shares her sometimes funny, sometimes sad, and always insightful and upbeat recollections … A positive yet honest look into one family’s journey with autism. * Library Journal *
Judith Newman redefines maternal love … The book is part Operating Instructions, part love letter to both her son and technology, and a totally engrossing read. Cancel your plans when you pick up this book because you’ll want to read it cover to cover. – Annabelle Gurwitch
I was riveted by To Siri with Love. Judith Newman doesn’t just describe and analyze her son’s brain, she paints it on the page, sings it, even dances to it in moments. Yes, this is a book about a boy. But more than that, it’s a book about the myriad-and sometimes magical-lenses there are through which to see the world. I finished it with different eyes than the ones I began with. – Meghan Daum, author of The Unspeakable: And Other Subjects of Discussion
Beautiful, hilarious, and touching, Newman’s journey is universally relatable. While exploring the complexities of being human, it is also, in the end, the enduring story of family and all the mysteries, crises, and unexpected joys therein. This book is 123.57 percent (and that may reflect my own spectrum issues) wonderful! – Sandra Tsing Loh, author of The Madwoman in the Volvo
[Newman]’s warmth and wit is reminiscent of Nora Ephron. The result is a bracingly honest chronicle of life alongside an autistic family member. * Irish Independent *

About The Author

Judith Newman

Judith Newman is the author of You Make Me Feel Like an Unnatural Woman. She is a columnist for the New York Times Book Review and a regular contributor to the New York Times Style Section. She writes a humour column for Prevention, and also writes for National Geographic, Allure, Vanity Fair and many other publications. She and her sons live in Manhattan.

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