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When
Michele Turk\'s 11-year-old son Michael was diagnosed
with Tourette syndrome, she made it her mission to show him, and later others, that he was so much more than the boy who shouted obscenities hundreds of times a day.
What Makes Him Tic? A
Memoir of
Parenting a
Child with Tourette Syndrome , describes
Michele\'s leave-no-stone-unturned strategy to figure out what Michael needed to succeed academically, socially, and emotionally in a world where
Tourette is the punchline of jokes on late-night TV and sitcoms. The memoir also provides ample reporting on Tourette, often referred to as the most misunderstood well-known condition, and is meant to be a roadmap and inspiration for parents, caregivers, and educators of children
with Tourette and other special needs. More than a medical story,
What Makes Him Tic? is a moving portrait of a family, a marriage, and a mother coping with day-to-day life amidst the stresses of caring for a boy with a stigmatizing condition. The book is also a surprising testament to the healing power of music: the memoir takes readers to Carnegie Hall (where
Turk was certain she was the only parent ever to sit in the audience and wonder whether her child would curse while singing with a youth chorus onstage). It also takes readers inside bars and music venues where Michael sang, and played drums and guitar, and ultimately, found himself, as part of the School of Rock. Finally, it takes readers inside a relationship in turmoil, as the author honestly explores the toll Michael\'s struggle took on her marriage to a doctor who didn\'t make time to help his son, leaving her, a woman who had doubted her abilities as a mother, to find reserves of strength she didn\'t know she had.