Horse Boy
In "Horse Boy," author Rupert Isaacson shares a poignant and inspiring journey alongside his wife, Kirstin, as they navigate the challenges of raising their autistic son, Rowan. When Rowan was diagnosed with autism at just two years old, the couple faced heart-wrenching moments filled with despair as they witnessed their son's growing isolation and uncontrollable fits. This compelling biography chronicles their quest for healing and connection, highlighting the transformative power of the human-animal bond. Isaacson's narrative not only offers hope to parents of autistic children but also sheds light on the therapeutic use of horses in fostering emotional well-being. Published in 2010, this 352-page book is a testament to resilience and love, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the profound relationships between humans and animals. Discover how one family's epic journey can inspire others facing similar challenges.