Published Author, Inspirational Speaker, Autism Advocate
In his memoir he describes in detail how he endured the grueling program of therapy prescribed for him by professionals at The Institute for Achievement of Human Potential. He writes freely about his fears and fascinations growing up in a household with two older brothers, and describes the indignities he suffered when leaving the safety of familiar surroundings to attend early childhood schooling experiences.
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Marc William Pulver was born a blue baby with severe physical and neurological developmental challenges. He had known he was different his whole life but didn’t know why, and seeking an answer had become an obsession.
As the narrative continues, Marc recounts the difficulties of teenage life when you just don’t fit in, have a problem relating to others, and find learning an arduous task. He goes on to describe what it was like after high school, living in the real world. He writes about some of his work experiences, and with his heartwarming sense of humor and naiveté, describes traveling with his mother and father. Marc devotes the last part of his story to revealing how he felt when he first learned he was diagnosed with autism, and in what ways it changed his life.
If you or somebody you know is living with autism or on the spectrum, you’re sure to find this book to be inspiring and full of useful information.
After discovering he had austim, Marc was so relieved to know that there was a reason for why he was who he was, he desperately wanted to tell his life’s story, to give hope to others on the spectrum.
Living Life With Autism: The World Through My Eyes is the story of Marc William Pulver, a man who in his fifties finally discovered that autism was the disorder responsible for the way he experienced life.
Welcome to Marc's world...
living life with autism.
Born a blue baby with severe developmental challenges, it took 50 years for Marc Pulver to find out the reason why he had to struggle so hard to live a “normal” life. He always knew he was different but didn’t know why. When Marc learned autism was the cause for so many of the obstacles he faced in his daily life, it had a miraculous effect on him.
Relieved to know that there was a reason for why he was who he was, Marc desperately wanted to tell his life’s story to the whole world. He felt it would give hope to others challenged by autism. The result was his inspirational memoir, Living Life with Autism: The World Through My Eyes.
Following the release of his book, Marc began to serve as an autism advocate. Before long,
he was accepting speaking engagements. His ongoing message is best summed up in his own words: “Just because somebody has a disability doesn’t mean they can’t achieve whatever they want to. They may need to take another road or path, but as long as they have that inner desire that drives them to want to achieve, nothing can interfere with their hopes and dreams.”