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Rex: A Mother, Her Autistic Child, and the Music that Transformed Their Lives | 
| Author: Cathleen Lewis Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 43509
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 256 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 5.6 x 1.3
ISBN: 1595551506 Dewey Decimal Number: 616.85270092 EAN: 9781595551504
Publication Date: October 28, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW, , UNOPENED, "PERFECT/MINT CONDITION" (e-shipment notification, free tracking with all orders, # available, 100% guarantee/return/refund, enjoy your book and thank you for your business.)(check our inventory on Amazon, combine orders and save on shipping)
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The inspiring story of Rex, a boy who is not only blind and autistic, but who also happens to be a musical savant. How can an 11-year old boy hear a Mozart fantasy for the first time and play it back note-for-note perfectly-but struggle to navigate the familiar surroundings of his own home? Cathleen Lewis says her son Rex's laugh of total abandon is the single most joyous sound anyone could hear, but his tortured aversion to touch and sound breaks her heart and makes her wonder what God could have had in mind. In this book she shares the mystery of Rex and the highs, lows, hopes, dreams, joy, sorrows, and faith she has journeyed through with him.
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Rex- Inspiring! January 8, 2009 Rex is an inspiring story of a mother's dedication and intense love for her blind, autistic son. Her dreams are shattered when Rex was born with a brain tumor, and at 4 months old, doctors discovered he was blind. As he grew, he displayed autistic tendencies and was later diagnosed with Autism. Rex discovered the gift of music when he was just two years old, after receiving a keyboard for his birthday. Music became the tool that allowed him to begin to communicate with the outside world. Rex went from being a blind little boy who couldn't walk, talk, or tolerate tactile stimulation to perfectly playing an entire Bach aria after hearing the piece only once. His "spaghetti legs" and speechless lips became alive after playing the piano. Rex is called a musical genius and now travels the world playing the piano. This "love story" as Catheleen, Rex's mother, calls it, will touch your heart. You can't help but let Rex into your heart as you read about his journey. You will cry, pray and rejoice with Rex. You wonder how Cathleen had the strength to go on another day. You hear how her faith in God and His love carried her though and gave her life when she felt she could not go on.
Rex January 7, 2009 When Cathleen Lewis got the call from her doctor in the last trimester of her pregnancy that there was a mysterious mass in her child's brain, she never imagined the events that would unfold from that day. Upon his arrival into the world, Rex showed great determination to live and excel in the gift that God had bestowed upon him. After being told her son was blind at the age of 6 months, and then at the age of 4 being diagnosed with autism, Cathleen decided to devote all of her time to raising this exceptional child. This gripping tale, of a child who was deemed a musical savant by many people; and his mother, who shared her life and love with him, is a story of love like no other. Cathleen fought the public school system to get for her son what she knew he needed. She tells their story of overcoming tremendous odds to reach her son when others couldn't; and to help him overcome so many of his hardships through his gift of music. When times came that Cathleen just thought of giving up the fight and worried that Rex would never be able to function in the "real world", God put circumstances in their path that allowed her to see what a truly exceptional child her son was, and how He wanted her to walk by faith, and not by sight. As Rex developed his piano skills, God developed how his mother viewed the world...from Rex's point of view. This is a powerful story of love and determination; and it ended up being an inspiration to me. It is my belief that it will also be an inspiration as well as to anyone who reads it. It is well-written by Cathleen, Rex's mother; and I remained glued to each and ever word on the pages until I finished the book. It left me asking for more when the end pages were blank.
Faith and Trust Beautifully Expressed January 7, 2009 The phone fell from her hand and crashed to the floor with a thud ... so did her heart. The phone wasn't hurt, but her heart? That was a different story. It was her first pregnancy, and the ultrasound had shown the presence of a suspicious mass in the brain of her unborn child; a gigantic, fluid-filled cyst. The fact that the cyst was benign and repairable was a temporary comfort to her, but shortly after the birth of her son and his first surgery, she received the second blow to her heart ... he was blind. Her heart sank, and her hopes for her son's future were crushed. The third blow was delivered only a short time later ... he was autistic. How could it be that her innocent son should have to live with such horrible limitations in his life? He had done nothing to deserve this.
In the newly released book, REX: A Mother, Her Autistic Child, And The Music That Transformed Their Lives, Cathleen Lewis writes of the struggles and fears she and her son face while trying to accomplish even the most basic tasks of life. Suddenly, from the depths of his multiple challenges, there emerges a peculiar strength, an extraordinary gift ... Rex has been given a rare and wonderful musical ability!
In reading Cathleen's story of her great need and God's great provisions, I saw faith and trust beautifully expressed. She summed it up well in this quote near the end of the book:
"He [God] was telling me to look past my own mind, and just trust. Hear my voice in the music. Hear each note. Don't worry about where it's going. Just hear the sound and know that it's beautiful ... and know that I am God. Trust."
I've been encouraged by this true account told from a mother's heart. If you're interested in learning more about Rex's story and his music, click the link and watch the 7.5 min video interview with Cathleen, the mother of this astounding child.
Rex January 3, 2009 Rex is the story written by Cathlene Lewis about her struggles with having a son that has special needs. Right from the beginning he had to have an operation to remove a cyst from his brain. She was told that he was blind. And the hits just kept coming. The beginning of her sons life seemed to be one trial after another. She was told that he was also autistic just a few short months later. How was he to have a normal life. There were many obstacles to overcome. His increasing sensitivity to sound and touch. Being blind and having autism. Refusal to walk and talk. There seemed to be no way that he was going to be able to a normal life.
Rex's dad brought him a piano for his second birthday. From that point on things changed. He started to come out of his shell. When Cathlene all but gave up, God gradually began to show his glory and power through Rex as he begins to interact more and more with the world around him. He learned to walk, talk and laugh. The piano was the key to unlocking who Rex is. Cathlene began to see how God was working through her son to get to her. To tell her to walk by faith and not by sight.
This story will bring tears to your eyes and joy to your heart as his mother relates how she felt as she received each new puzzle about Rex. His struggles and his triumphs. To see how no matter what God is there in the midst of their lives and that He is bigger than the limitations Rex has had to deal with.
The Power of a Mother's Love (and her God's love for her) January 2, 2009 Rex is the inspiring story of an blind autistic musical savant and the mother who poured her life into making sure he had one. Cathleen Lewis spent her young adult days as a student at Sanford and as a worker in the financial markets in Paris. In her late thirties she moved to California, met Mr. Wonderful, married him and got pregnant. Near the end of her pregnancy, a cyst was found on the baby's brain. Luckily it could be drained through surgery. Unluckily, it turned out to be only the beginning of her baby Rex's problems. First, they noticed that he could not see. Ophthalmologists confirmed that the retinal nerve was underdeveloped and that in all likelihood, he'd be blind all his life. His parents enrolled him in a preschool program for the blind and his mother quit her job to maximize her time with him. As he failed to develop normally, even for a blind child, further tests revealed further problems. Life was one long series of discoveries of things Rex could not do--until his father, who had separated from his mother, bought him a keyboard for his second birthday. Rex proved to be a musical savant. He played by ear and was able to reproduce complex melodies after hearing them only one time. At the piano he was able to physically do things he was unable to do away from it.
Rex was written by his mother and is told from her point of view. As the mother of a special needs child, I can identify with seeing hopes for normalcy dropped one by one as the extent of the disability becomes more clear. I've been at the IEP meetings she describes so well. I've met the teachers who were willing to go out of their way to help my child, and those who resented my requests that they handle my son differently. Cathleen Lewis also writes of the spiritual journey for which her son was a catalyst. I've read that great trials in life often either make people reach out for God or cause them to lose whatever faith they might once have had. Lewis found God and can see how her son has drawn her closer to Him.
I loved this book and highly recommend it.
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