SteveK wrote:
I know nothing about it. What part stood out to you?
Steve
Nearly the whole book. It's writen thru the eyes of an Aspie/Autie and it's kind of like a diery about what has happend to his next door neighbors dog that was murdered and he brings it upon himself to find out who killed him.
This is a work of fiction.
I guess you had to have read the book.
It's very hard to discribe the style of writing.
I believe the part that stood out the most to me was his inability to understand the people around him and what his actions were makeing people feel.
And when he was scared and what he was doing to calm himself down, I.E. counting the square Root of the numbers up to 50 and such mathimatical thinking. I admire that.
And also his viewed detachtment of his emotions. Reading the book it is like your watching a movie. In a book they tell you, atleast, what the person is feeling and his emotions and thoughts leading up to his dicision or action yet in the book it is very linier view.
"I could tell he was angry because he was shouting and I didn't want to make him angry so I didn't say anything else until we got home."
I tried to find a better example.