Shtum

Paperback Published on: 07/04/2016
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Shtum
Not just a book about autism
How refreshing to read a novel in which the character with autism is not at the high functioning end of of the autistic spectrum! Having worked with peopl... READ MORE
Tracey McHardy
Shtum
A Real Jem
Upon receiving a much sought after proof copy of the novel, I was well aware of the 'hype' surrounding it pre-publication, and so I went into it with high ... READ MORE
Redd at Deansgate
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Don't Keep Shtum About It
Thanks to Sam Eades and Orion for the advanced reading copy. Perhaps appropriately, given the title of this book, I've been struggling to sum up exactly... READ MORE
Emily at Lancaster King Street
Shtum
You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll want to start a campaign...
Jonah lives with his parents, Ben and Emma Jewell, in London and goes to a local primary school. Like almost every parent in the country the Jewells are ve... READ MORE
Jane E Skudder

Synopsis

'Will make you laugh, make you cry, and make you think' Graeme Simsion

Inspired by the author's experiences with his own son, SHTUM is a novel about three generations of a family learning how to get along.**

Ten-year-old Jonah lives in a world of his own.
He likes colours and feathers and the feel of fresh air on his skin.
He dislikes sudden loud noises and any change to his daily routine.
Jonah has never spoken, yet somehow he communicates better than all of the adults in his life.

'Fiercely funny ... an unforgettable first novel' The Times

'A book with true heart and soul' Joanna Cannon, author of The Trouble With Goats and Sheep

What readers are saying about this heartwarming book from Jem Lester:
'This book has gone onto my all-time favourite list'

'This is a book that will stay with me for a very long time.'

'I cried my heart out.'

'A gripping and emotional story.'

'Brilliant humour.'

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
  • ISBN: 9781409162971
  • Number of pages: 320
  • Dimensions: 156 x 223 x 24 mm
  • Weight: 398g

Customer Reviews

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Shtum
An absolute delight to read
This book is essential reading for anyone who is affected by autism, and even more so for those wishing to educate themselves about living with the condit... READ MORE
Hayley Cook
Shtum
A really interesting book that is bound to be HUGE.
This is a really interesting book that is bound to be HUGE when it is released next year. Compelling, funny, tragic, painful, a true emotional roller-coas... READ MORE
Lynda Deutrom
Shtum
One of those books that leaves you bereft that it's finished!!
I haven't been as emotionally involved in a book for a long time. It is obvious when reading this gem of a book that the author knows about raising a chil... READ MORE
Helen
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Shtum
Ben and Emma are struggling to bring up their severely autistic son, Jonah. At 11 years old, he can’t talk, he can be aggressive, he is doubly incontinent ... READ MORE
Sandra Foy
Shtum
A truly wonderful book!
Jonah, only son of Ben and Emma, has ASD at the severe end of the autistic spectrum. Jonah is silent, sometimes violent and has very complex needs. Ben and... READ MORE
Farmer Giles
Shtum
shtum: informal / adjective: 1. silent; non-communicative.
All great fiction teaches you something about the world. It lets you walk around for a short while in a different pair of shoes. It shifts your perspective... READ MORE
Leilah at Doncaster
Shtum
Combine personal demons, dark humour, the draconian benefits system and the history of Hungarian Jews, and you have Shtum.
I read Shtum in one day. It completely sucked me in in a way I was not expecting. Ben's son Jonah is severely autistic, and as their council refuses to pay... READ MORE
Lizzie | @littlehux
Shtum
An eye opening book
I chose this book as I heard it being reviewed on BBC Radio 2 and also, my nephew is autistic & sometimes, in all honesty, even though I'm a mom, I couldn'... READ MORE
Andrea Wilkinson
Shtum
Sometimes humorous, but often poignant and moving
Emma and Ben Jewell’s son, Jonah, has autism. He doesn’t speak, is incontinent and is prone to violent outbursts. With the local council deciding to send J... READ MORE
Joy Finlayson