
The main character, Joe Talbert, is a college student who is desperate to make a better life for himself than the one he grew up in. I also loved that he captured the weight of responsibility someone has when caring for a family member who is disabled, and the guilt that they have for feeling burdened by them at times. He did an extremely good job of conveying the fear, protectiveness, and fierce love someone with an Autistic brother or sister feels toward their sibling. What drew me to it was fact that the main character had an Autistic brother and I have an Autistic sister, so I was curious to see how the author would handle their relationship. I was perusing books on Amazon and in the “Based on Your Purchase History” section I saw it, read the description, and decided to buy it.

I stumbled upon this book as a happy accident.
