Thank you Gransnet for yet again giving me the opportunity to read a book that I would never have chosen myself.
I found the book incredibly moving and hard to read in parts, but having said that I couldn't put it down. I was happy that Ben finally found out more about his family's past and was able to lose some of the guilt he felt for Jonah's condition.
Thank you Jem for sharing what must have been some of your own experiences, I, like others think it should be required reading for those training to care for children with autism and those local authority employees entrusted with the decisions that can have such long reaching consequences for families.
Vacuum cleaner recommendations - urgent 😄
I want to declutter, partner does not want to?


