Saving Ben: A Father's Story of Autism by Dan E. Burns

Saving Ben: A Father's Story of Autism by Dan E. Burns Saving Ben is a wonderful read that will make parents look at their own children, disabled or not, and find so much to cherish.— J.N., People Magazine.

A fantastic and powerful story of love and fighting for life — Susanna Hutcheson, Amazon.

If you like Saving Ben, check out Saving Zero on Facebook and message me.
08/05/2018

If you like Saving Ben, check out Saving Zero on Facebook and message me.

11/26/2017

The founder of Hope Village, a group home for teens and young adults with autism, takes on a charismatic and possibly pathological teen, Zero. Buck, Zero's dad, says goodbye.

11/25/2017
11/24/2017

The followup story: Saving Zero

Hi, Friend of Ben. My book is picking up sales and getting outstanding reviews.  Autism is also picking up -- 1 in 91 ch...
10/30/2009

Hi, Friend of Ben. My book is picking up sales and getting outstanding reviews. Autism is also picking up -- 1 in 91 children – and families are at a loss as to what to expect. I want to reach more people.

I’m planning a book tour in Dallas, Washington DC, and New York for early 2010 and am writing to ask for your help as a volunteer to get the word out: Don’t Give Up! Saving Ben won the 2008 Mayborn Literary non-Fiction Competition and has received a 5-star rating on Barnes & Nobel and Amazon. For the CNN report, go to http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-236118.

The publicity campaign will build through January, February, and March of 2010 and will peak at Autism Awareness Month in April. The campaign will consist of lectures, book signings, radio/TV interviews, and feature articles and shows. I need help finding, pitching and scheduling these events. I will also need a place to stay in tour cities, which may expand beyond Dallas, DC, and New York as great opportunities arise. Will you help me find an opportunity in your city, pitch the story to media, and schedule events? If you can’t help directly, can you refer me to someone who might be interested in promoting the book? Please join my Saving Ben fan club on Facebook and Don’t Give Up!

Soon after Ben was diagnosed with autism in 1990, I began keeping a diary. By 1995 I had accumulated more than 500 pages of observations, fears, and hopes, all shaped by the vision that someday he would ...

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