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africreole's review against another edition
4.0
An interestingly different love story
As the only child of a prominent couple, Sam Solaris has to constantly analyze how he reacts to stimuli. When he meets Delta Eliot in the airport, he finds that she is not disturbed by his quirks as a person with Asbergers. Being a social worker among other things, she has had experience with dealing with different people. Sam is drawn to her and feels very comfortable with her. She is drawn to him, especially after he protected her. Her family has concerns but she sticks with her but feelings. Even Sam's mother tried to run Delta off but Sam stood his grounds for the woman he loves. For the first time in his life his father has his back.
This was a very different love story. Delta was extremely patients with Sam. She easily recognised his tells and was the only person to calm him quickly. She had more guts than I would have.
As the only child of a prominent couple, Sam Solaris has to constantly analyze how he reacts to stimuli. When he meets Delta Eliot in the airport, he finds that she is not disturbed by his quirks as a person with Asbergers. Being a social worker among other things, she has had experience with dealing with different people. Sam is drawn to her and feels very comfortable with her. She is drawn to him, especially after he protected her. Her family has concerns but she sticks with her but feelings. Even Sam's mother tried to run Delta off but Sam stood his grounds for the woman he loves. For the first time in his life his father has his back.
This was a very different love story. Delta was extremely patients with Sam. She easily recognised his tells and was the only person to calm him quickly. She had more guts than I would have.
texascutie2009's review against another edition
5.0
Ahhhh!
I really enjoy when authors use real life issues and make them work. Having worked with children on the spectrum and seeing the variety and uniqueness of their individual situations, I love when an author is able to give them a full life without magically making their uniqueness go away. The shortness of this book in no way takes away the depth of the characters.
I really enjoy when authors use real life issues and make them work. Having worked with children on the spectrum and seeing the variety and uniqueness of their individual situations, I love when an author is able to give them a full life without magically making their uniqueness go away. The shortness of this book in no way takes away the depth of the characters.
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