Monday, July 7, 2008

Connor Gifford gives his take on USA

Connor Gifford, 26, has co-written a book called America According to Connor Gifford.


What happens when a 26-year-old man with Down syndrome meets a soon-to-be
grandmother close to four decades older than him? In the case of Nantucket residents Connor Gifford and Victoria Harris, a beautiful friendship was born that ultimately changed both their life paths and led to the publication of a book about our nation's history, America According to Connor Gifford.

In the prologue to the book, Gifford thanks God for giving him the gift of Down syndrome, and he explains that after he was born doctors diagnosed him with mosaic Down syndrome.

"I was so blessed, and that's why I thank God for my gift," Gifford says. "I am sensitive to things like you don't mistreat somebody who is, let's say, black, or Indian, or Mexican. We all have something in ourselves that we can say to the world, 'Look out world, here I come.'"

That sentiment is certainly coming true for Gifford. The World According to Connor Gifford was released on Nantucket in June and is making its New England debut during the Fourth of July weekend. It already is selling well and getting attention from the national news media. Tim Russert wrote an endorsement of the book and planned to have Gifford on "Meet the Press" before his untimely death. Chris Matthews (a part-time Nantucket resident) of MSNBC's "Hardball With Chris Matthews" met Gifford and loved the book.

Gifford is a native of Perrysburg, Ohio, where he graduated from high school is 2002. His parents pushed to have him take mainstream classes, and he fell in love with history in the eighth grade. He now lives year-round on Nantucket.

Harris' background is in documentary filmmaking, and she's the founder of the Harris Group, which creates Fortune 500 branding campaigns. She was working on a first novel when she met Gifford.

In a telephone interview, Harris and Gifford, each on a different extension, explained how the book came to be.

The two met at Harris' daughter's house on Nantucket in January of 2007.

"Connor and I just really liked each other right off the bat," Harris says. "We got talking about history, and I realized there was this very profound sense of the essence of who we are as a nation in this young man's mind."
You can see an interview with Connor and Victoria on Plum TV.