Fiction Physical Book
I will start with a language warning. Foul language in this one. Otherwise, I loved this book. The setting is England. Our narrator is an autistic young man named Christopher. We see everything from his perspective. We are inside his head and learn so very much about autism. I loved how the author presented very real, very flawed characters. We see how very difficult life is for families dealing with this condition. This book moved me deeply. I gained an empathy I didn’t have before. Soon after finishing the book, I visited with a friend who has an adult autistic son. I expressed my newly-learned empathy. She got tears in her eyes as I conveyed my respect for her. Again, a 5 star book has to be reduced to 3 stars for language. Sigh.

