Book Review: The Incredibly Busy Mind of Bartholomew Crisp

11 years ago my twin babies were born 3 months premature

Now. just passed their 11th birthday while they are both in fine physical health

They both have difficulties that others do not see

William has undiagnosed autism

He has an incredible memory and a huge capacity for ordering, sorting and analysing data

He has some sensory issues and finds physical things that others take for granted really tricky

He thinks he may also have ADHD, after reading about it in books!

Esther has diagnosed dyslexia and undiagnosed ASD and ADD

Teaching Esther is heartbreaking as she is so intelligent

So keen to learn but she finds things incredibly difficult

Her working memory is not good and she finds spelling so hard

She is a voracious reader but she struggles and gets the general meaning of a text

Without really reading all the words on a page

Esther sees the big picture and is a creative problem solver

She is very arty, can make a spectacular something from nothing and loves to sing

This brilliant book from EK Books for Kids has really resonated with me

As a mummy to two neurodivergent children

This story shows why Esther and William are home educated

Because they would find fitting into a classroom a real challenge

They would be misunderstood and their difficulties would not be seen

First impressions of Esther are that she is intelligent and has a wonderful vocabulary

But she struggles to work independently and the support she needs

Would not be available to her in the classroom

The Incredibly Busy Mind of Bartholomew Crisp

Tells the story of a young boy who struggles to fit in

Because of his unique way of seeing and experiencing the world

His teacher asks him a question at school

They are expecting a quick and straight forward answer but Bowen cannot give one

His answer is eloquent, detailed, accurate, multi levelled and backed with evidence

But by the time he is ready to give it

The teacher has moved on

This would be Esther and William for very different reasons

Another teacher asks Bowen his thoughts

Bowen’s thoughts are complicated and varied and race off on different tangents

He cannot give his teacher a simple concise answer and so he gives none as the teacher moves on

Throughout his life at school and within his extended family

Bowen is misunderstood, passed over and under estimated

As a mother of two children for whom I know this is true this was a hard read for me

I know with William in particular people, me included sometimes

Do not wait to hear what he is thinking, do not listen to all he is saying

I know that Esther feels real pain when she is asked a direct question

She just shuts down even when she has lots to say that is valid and interesting

In this story Bowen’s mother recognises his strengths and his struggles

She is his safe place, his rock, his support, his champion

She is everything I want to be and sometimes struggle to be for my gorgeously neurodivergent duo

This story has made me want to do better for my preemie twins

They are wonderfully brave and a huge inspiration to me

I want to help them both to make the most of their strengths

And overcome any obstacles that stand in the way of them achieving their dreams

This story shows how amazing Bowen is

How articulate, how creative, how funny, how curious and clever

He is splendid in his difference

Being different, being able to see things differently is his super power

Bowen finds a way to use his unique talents to help others

He discovers that thinking different means he can find solutions to problems

That no one else had thought of

As Bowen grows he finds his place in the world that he finds so hard to understand

Bowen’s happy ending made my heart soar and lifted all my children

And helped them to see that they can do anything, be anything

They might just get there a different way to others, to each other

This is a brilliant book for embracing diversity and encouraging us all

To explore our full potential

And to always, always have hope

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