Covering themes of neurology and supernatural phenomena, Andy’s Nature makes for compelling reading as it invites readers deep into a mind which is bursting with unique and fascinating thinking.
Having taken over a decade to bring to publication, this account of life on the autistic spectrum also takes readers deep into the realm of the unexplained, with the author enlightening readers on his beliefs around the independent matter that may be seen in photographs. And whilst not shying from his cognitive and social confusion (and those inhibitions that come with being obese), it is Andy’s humour and delight in imparting his views that leaps from the page.
Exemplifying the adage ‘we all have a book in us’, the publication of this book has fulfilled a dream and hopefully set Andrew Tait on a whole new life journey.
Synopsis
Why is Andy scared of stepping stones? Why can't Andy concentrate at school? Why doesn't Andy join in with the other children? Why does Andy keep making involuntary promises to perform mundane actions? Why is Andy fat?
Do photographs show, between unrelated people, genetic links independent of matter?
Here is a book about unorthodox persuasions, unexpected inhibitions, and the idea that matter may transcend physical limitations.
Published by Grosvenor House Publishing, Andy’s Nature: Asperger’s, Obesity and the Supernatural is available on Amazon at https://tinyurl.com/bdyc5zw8 and https://tinyurl.com/4z9k9dfz
About the Author
Having always wanted to write stories, Andrew Tait, at the age of twenty-two, had the idea of translating into prose his unorthodox perspective. Aged thirty-five, he finished his writing project, and self-published with Grosvenor House Publishers. While cognitive impairment renders him seemingly unemployable, he hopes to make a bit of cash with this book. He lives in Northumberland
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