
I found this book to be quick and interesting to read. The writers' voices and experiences are varied, but they are startlingly honest and direct about the experiences, good and bad, of living with autism. It's inspiring that this diverse group were able to find community through writing a book together.
I found this book to be quick and interesting to read. The writers' voices and experiences are varied, but they are startlingly honest and direct about the experiences, good and bad, of living with autism. It's inspiring that this diverse group were able to find community through writing a book together.

I didn't really enjoy the book, though the translation work the main character was doing was interesting and there were lots of little insights and questions. How did the Filipinos navigate without a North Star? Who were the Cagots and why were they persecuted? What happened to the Neanderthals? That was the reason I kept reading to the end.
I didn't really enjoy the book, though the translation work the main character was doing was interesting and there were lots of little insights and questions. How did the Filipinos navigate without a North Star? Who were the Cagots and why were they persecuted? What happened to the Neanderthals? That was the reason I kept reading to the end.