
Dummy: The Autobiography of a "retard" by Ronald D. Davis
A powerful, first-person account of a mind the world struggled to understand.
Hear Ron Davis in his own words

Ron Davis grew up in a world of confusion, overwhelm, and misunderstanding. Without speech or memory until the age of nine, he experienced reality in a way few could imagine.
In Dummy, Ron shares — in his own voice — the raw, unfiltered experience of being autistic and dyslexic at a time when neither was understood.
Through moments that are at times shocking, painful, and deeply moving, a different kind of intelligence begins to emerge: one that sees patterns, meaning, and solutions where others cannot.
From chaos to clarity, Ron’s journey reveals how a different way of thinking can become a powerful gift — not only transforming his own life, but going on to change how the world understands learning.
This book is for:
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Parents of children who struggle in conventional education
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Adults who have felt misunderstood or overlooked
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Educators seeking a deeper understanding of neurodiversity
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Anyone curious about how the mind can work in radically different ways

