Rating:
4 Stars
Themes:
Short Stories, Psychological Fiction
Thoughts:
This book is surprisingly cute. It shows the random meeting between Timothy Flowers and Charlie and the friendship that develops over the day. Timothy himself suffered child abuse which led to his brain working differently so others look at him like he’s strange but isn’t treated like there’s something wrong with him and it does make me feel protective towards him. I did notice that Charlie seemed to be using Timothy’s size and strength to his advantage a little more than necessary as it starts as a suggested teamwork situation but Timothy ends up doing nearly all the heavy lifting and manual labour that day. I thought the ending was sweet with the possibility of acceptance for Timothy and the chance of being able to feel like he’s helping and since his mother was there when Timothy got home he’s likely to be protected from being exploited going forward too.
Favourite Quote:
“You should learn. All men should know seven meals. That's what my mother said and she was right. All men should learn to look after themselves.”

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