Love Anthony
Registered by collectorkerri of Springfield, Illinois USA on 9/26/2012
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I won BookPage Magazine's reader survey sweepstakes this year. One of the prizes was four books a month for a year. This was part of this month's shipment.
I very much enjoyed this book and its dual perspective on both autism and women's lives regarding divorce. It seemed like a realistic depiction of both.
The book is on its way to spoiledrotten as part of a trade. Enjoy!
The book is on its way to spoiledrotten as part of a trade. Enjoy!
Arrived in the mail today! Thanks so much, can't wait to read it.
I too enjoyed this story. I became more enlightened on autism. It was nice to read a story about women coming together and supporting each other in their decisions, especially since each woman is so different from each other
This book is now available.
Thanks again for the trade!
This book is now available.
Thanks again for the trade!
Sent this to pinklady60. She was nice enough to do a trade with me for a bookclub book so I thought I would add an extra book for her. Enjoy!
Received from spoiledrotten. She requested a trade and then included this extra book. Thank you so much
Set in Nantucket, Massachusetts, Love Anthony is a story about a mother dealing with the death of her son who was diagnosed with autism at age three, and ultimately, finding the courage to start over.
This story was written with empathy and really moved me. Although I don't have a child with autism, I am a full time caregiver for my husband with dementia, and I relate with so many of the feelings of Anthony's mother. Chapter 41, The Epilogue, is particularly poignant to me when I feel underappreciated and irrelevant.
This story was written with empathy and really moved me. Although I don't have a child with autism, I am a full time caregiver for my husband with dementia, and I relate with so many of the feelings of Anthony's mother. Chapter 41, The Epilogue, is particularly poignant to me when I feel underappreciated and irrelevant.
Journal Entry 8 by pinklady60 at Benjamin Library in San Diego, California USA on Saturday, October 8, 2016
Released 7 yrs ago (10/8/2016 UTC) at Benjamin Library in San Diego, California USA
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