In this sequel to '600 Hours of Edward', we find the title character with Asperger's Syndrome 3 years older and having to adjust to a new set of circumstances. Now 42 yrs old, he has developed diabetes and must change his eating and exercise habits, his father has died, his mother spends half her...
I nearly gave up on this book what with the twin annoyances of "I love the word _____" and the "My data is complete." As a matter of fact, while I was reading the obligatory 15% that I force myself to read before chucking a book out of my e-reader, I was busy thinking about the scathing review I...
This was a very sweet story, without being "too precious." I wish that people who don't understand or don't often interact with people with developmental disabilities would read this book. It really does a good job of getting inside the head of a person with Aspergers. I am thrilled that it empha...