67% of people rated Jenny McCarthy - Louder Than Words: A Mother's Journey in Healing Autism as 5 stars
67% of people rated Jenny McCarthy - Louder Than Words: A Mother's Journey in Healing Autism as 5 stars%
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22% of people rated Jenny McCarthy - Louder Than Words: A Mother's Journey in Healing Autism as 4 stars
22% of people rated Jenny McCarthy - Louder Than Words: A Mother's Journey in Healing Autism as 4 stars%
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No one rated Jenny McCarthy - Louder Than Words: A Mother's Journey in Healing Autism as 3 stars
No one rated Jenny McCarthy - Louder Than Words: A Mother's Journey in Healing Autism as 3 stars%
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No one rated Jenny McCarthy - Louder Than Words: A Mother's Journey in Healing Autism as 2 stars
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11% of people rated Jenny McCarthy - Louder Than Words: A Mother's Journey in Healing Autism as 1 star
11% of people rated Jenny McCarthy - Louder Than Words: A Mother's Journey in Healing Autism as 1 star%
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89% 89% of people recommend Jenny McCarthy - Louder Than Words: A Mother's Journey in Healing Autism 11% of people don't recommend Jenny McCarthy - Louder Than Words: A Mother's Journey in Healing Autism 11%
 

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avid reader, mother to a son with Autism

NOV
21
2007

The books that most people are familiar with from author/ actoress, Jenny McCarthy are those that are funny and full of hillarious personal experiences whether it is from pregnancy to birth. She has a way of letting us into her life to know how down to earth she is and how much she is "just like us".But in her resent book "Louder Than Words: A Mother's Journey In Healing Autism" shows us a little bit more of her than we ever knew.Probably more of the "just like you " than we ever realized.As a mother to a 4 year old son with autism I read this book in the hope of finding that even a celebrity would...

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4 star rating
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cody3
Dandridge, TN



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reader, married, a dreamer, a busy person, love to travel, Every day computer user, not rich, a bargain hunter

DEC
4
2007
I loved this book. Some didn't like the language, but I believe the author is just trying to get her point out in a strong way. She's trying to let the reader know how she felt, the desperation a parent with a child with Autism knows only to well. This book is a fast read. It had great references in the back. I think it's great what Jenny is trying to do here. Glad I bought it, and would recommend everyone to read it. AUTISM AWARENESS!!!
5 star rating
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moe10378
South Charleston, OH



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reading non-fiction, a fiction reader, avid reader, an avid reader

FEB
28
2008
I don't have an autistic child but I love reading education / psychology / family care books. This book, in my opinion, was excellent. A very down-to-earth account of what a parent with a child who has autism deals with. After I finished the book (in only 3 days~ a huge feat for me!), I passed it on to a mom who does have an autistic son, and she loved it (and also passsed it on). Very good book, as are her other three!
5 star rating
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HLBig13
Monroeville, PA



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avid reader, married, on a strict budget, experienced parent

FEB
29
2008
This is one of the many books that I have read with regards to Autism.  I am one that does not agree with the "Healing" factor that she portrays.  I do have a child with Autism and am well aware of the "treatments" that are available, but they are not suitable for everyone.  And please, it is "a child with Autism, not, an autistic child".  The disease comes after the child, not the other way around.  Just an example:  You wouldn't say I have a cancerous child, you would say I have a child with cancer.
4 star rating
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poppinout
Culpeper, VA



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reading non-fiction, a woman, Every day computer user

NOV
21
2008
jenny mccarthy- louder than words: a mother's journey in healing autism is the best book i have read in a long time.  my son is 3 now and was dianosed with autism at 2 1/2 and jenny's son evan is so much like my son.  jenny gave the readers a lot of important information that i would have never dreamed about knowing along with alot of referrels for more information.  they were all great.  jenny really spilled her heart into this book and i personally was crying just a few pages into it.  i loved the book: Louder than words, and i love jenny mccarthy.
5 star rating
devinsmom
West Memphis, AR



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reading non-fiction, an avid reader

AUG
2
2008

I am a single mother of a child with Aspergers Syndrome and it is tough. After I read this book Louder Than Words I of course cried and thanked god that I had a child that could speak. All of the mothers of autistic children are heroes and saints for the dedication to their childrens health. Jenny McCarthy continues to fight for autism, if you want to see a different side of her please read this book. Or if you just want to know what a mother with an autistic child goes through--read it.

 


5 star rating
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buzz79
Monroe, WI



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reading non-fiction

AUG
11
2008
I loved this book Louder than Words by Jenny McCarthy. It tells of her struggles of the diagnosis of Autism of her son. I have a brother who is autistic, so it hit close to home for me. She is such an honest person, who makes it easy to understand. She also gives helpful information on what to do if you suspect a loved one has autism or if a loved one has been diagnosed with autism. I learned so much from this book. I would definitely recommend this book to ANYONE!
5 star rating
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dubandshannon
Bluff City, TN



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a fiction reader, budget conscious, always online

MAR
9
2008
I recently picked this book up to help better understand a road my sister and my nephew are travelling down. I have read several other books about autism and they are very fact related. None focused on the emotion and anger and eventual acceptance of that diagnosis. Jenny's book does just that. It gives you the feeling that you aren't a statistic. I appreciate her sharing her story.
5 star rating
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mx3myers
Yoder, IN



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FEB
18
2008

I was not impressed with this boook at all.

it lacked quite a bit in the sence of acceptance towards disabilities in whole.


1 star rating
2008 Contributor
jade7498
Port Huron, MI



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