Rating:
5 Stars
Themes:
Classics, Young Adult, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Mystery
Thoughts:
Such a sweet book. It takes us on a journey of the life of a young Autistic boy and how he views life through how he investigates the death of a neighbours dog and how he handles the revelations he (often accidentally) uncovers. I think more people should read this to help better understand the thought processes of others unlike themselves and increase tolerance as, like Christopher says “this is stupid because everyone has learning difficulties”, and we all have different needs but are all still important and valuable people.
Favourite Quote:
"All the other children at my school are stupid. Except I'm not meant to call them stupid, even though that is what they are. I'm meant to say that they have learning difficulties or that they have special needs. But this is stupid because everyone has learning difficulties because learning to speak French or understanding relativity is difficult and also everyone has special needs, like Father, who has to carry a little packet artificial sweetening tablets around with him to put in his coffee to stop him from getting fat, or Mrs. Peters who wears a beige-coloured hearing aid, or Siobhan, who has glasses so thick that they give you a headache if you borrow them, and none of these people are Special Needs, even if they have special needs."
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