Read 5/14/14
A BLOG FOR MOMMIES AND ANYONE ELSE WITH LIMITED TIME ON THEIR HANDS LOOKING TO READ AN EXCELLENT ARRAY OF NOVELS, WITHOUT HAVING TO SIFT THROUGH THOUSANDS OF TITLES.
๐ถ๐ถ๐ถ๐ถ The Reason I Jump, by Naoki Higashida
Absolutely, positively fascinating! I have always been interested in autism and the mystery surrounding the children affected by it, so when I heard about this book, I couldn't resist picking it up. Although there is some question about its authenticity, and concern about the accuracy of the translation, I feel that the insight this young author provided is invaluable, regardless of the controversy. He shed light on so many aspects of autism. In the short time it took to read the book, I felt absolutely enlightened on the subject, and now have a completely new perspective. It was absolutely well-worth the incredibly short investment in time.
Read 5/14/14
Read 5/14/14
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