When Robert Adler and Meredith Conrad fall in love, all that is left for
them to do is prepare to live a fairy-tale life. With the blessing of their
second child, a son named Michael, everything they have always dreamed of
begins to become a reality. But his autism diagnosis is something they never
anticipated. The struggle they face after the diagnosis puts a strain on their
family that begins to tear them apart. Years later, Michael begins high school,
and the true love his older sister Ann Marie finds there helps bring her
insight and appreciation of Michael’s unique gifts and identity. It might be
just what is needed to put their family back together.

This sounds like it might be a great read, but something that would make me very angry. I do not like reading about how a child who isn't "perfect" turns a family away from each other. It should do the opposite. But that is my opinion. Those kinds of things are very hard of me to read about.
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