Book Description:
This is a heart-warming story of loss and recovery that won the American National Book Award 2010 - one of the most moving books you'll ever read. 11-year-old Caitlin has Asperger's syndrome, and has always had her older brother, Devon, to explain the confusing things around her. But when Devon is killed in a tragic school shooting, Caitlin has to try and make sense of the world without him. With her dad spending most of his time crying in the shower, and her life at school becoming increasingly difficult, it doesn't seem like things will ever get better again.
I found this novel on the kindle and by the description it sounded good. This Book is fantastic it really pulled on my heart strings. Its about girl who has aspergers and her brother and some other people got shoot. The story is how her and her father cope from there loss and Catitiln has no friends at school but she finally finds a friend she can be herself with. I could not put this novel down . I wanted to know if her father would be there for her and could they get through this terrible event. The characters were easy to get on with and sympathy with. I really enjoyed this style of writing and I did think this was a true story due to how she writes this book and the research about the story. This book is defently must read . I give this book 10 out 10
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