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Welcome to Biscuit Land

A Year in the Life of Touretteshero

Jessica Thom Stephen Fry Stephen Fry

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English
Souvenir Press
01 October 2012
A witty, yet stirring firsthand account of dealing with the daily difficulties of Tourette's Syndrome - a neurological disorder characterised by physical and verbal tics - Jess Thom shares a year of her life, detailing the entire spectrum of her experiences. From arm and leg tics that can occasionally be life-threatening to uncontrollable verbal outbursts - she says the word 'biscuit' an average of 16 times per minute - Jess manages with the support of a close network of friends and family, as well as encountering strangers who can be unpredictably helpful and harmful. At once funny and shocking, tender and moving, this memoir provides a courageous and optimistic voice in the face of the major challenges, leaving readers with an inspiring message of resilience.

When Jess agreed to talk about the condition for Stephen Fry's series, Planet Word, little did she realise the impact it would have. Her humour, courage and complete lack of self-pity touched the audience and led Fry to declare her 'a true hero'. Other media followed, including interviews on the Today programme and This Morning, and now her remarkable story is told in full in Welcome to Biscuit Land. Based on her entertaining blog, Touretteshero, the book follows a year in Jess's life, and shows that although living with Tourette's is tough, it can also be funny and inspiring. As her alter ego, Jess transforms herself into a superhero to educate children and adults about her condition, and to empower others who have it not to feel downhearted. With wit and considerable frankness, she describes her daily challenges, while celebrating the creativity and humour of her condition. ('Biscuit' may be her most common word but others are more poetic with 'The history of iguanas can be written in a tea pot' and 'The clouds are chasing Helen Mirren' being two favourites). Jess introduces Leftwing Idiot, Fat Sister, King Russell, Poppy, and others, who provide friendship and support and enable her to go to work and live in her own flat. She talks of the frustrations of coping with everyday tasks when her body won't stay still, such as using a cash machine or washing her hair. She reveals how she deals with the inevitable funny looks and nasty comments, and how the simple kindness and understanding of strangers can make a big difference.

Through Welcome to Biscuit Land, and her blog, Jess aims to alter the perceptions of Tourette's, showing it as the creative, if somewhat surreal, force that it is.
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Foreword by:   ,
Imprint:   Souvenir Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 196mm,  Width: 130mm,  Spine: 20mm
Weight:   160g
ISBN:   9780285641273
ISBN 10:   0285641271
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Welcome to Biscuit Land: A Year in the Life of Touretteshero

[A] charming, touching and valuable book -- Stephen Fry Her struggle with this much misunderstood condition forms the focus of a moving, year-long diary * Daily Mail * An insider's guide to having Tourette's Syndrome * Observer * A role model for people across the country struggling to come to terms with the condition ... Welcome To Biscuit Land has become an invaluable resource for families coping with Tourettes * Evening Standard * She writes quite brilliantly about her daily challenges, whilst celebrating the creativity and some of the humour of the condition * Woman's Hour, BBC Radio 4 * A heartfelt anthology of short musings and anecdotes that can be funny, absurd and even infuriating and sad ... Jessica Thom is a unique person and Welcome to Biscuit Land is, above all, a fun and uplifting read * Lancet * Thom (focuses) on the playfulness and creativity that the condition can foster * The Times *


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