When James Cook's daughter was nearly one, he began to suspect that she
wasn't simply a 'late bloomer', as he and his wife were telling friends
and family. Emily was strongly taken by images and patterns around the
house, had a marked response to music, but never pointed at anything,
and hadn't crawled yet. At the age of two-and-a-half, after months of
invasive tests, Emily was finally diagnosed with severe autism, and
everything changed. Forced to embark on a fraught journey from denial to
acceptance, James discovered the multi-faceted link between music and
autism, and how singing and playing guitar for Emily could provide a
unique form of communication. In Her Room is an extraordinary and
heartbreaking story of a father's attempts to connect with his daughter,
and how music can help bridge the divide.