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If I Didn't Know Better, I'd Think This was My Son

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 10-27-21

I felt every moment of this book. I made the mistake of listening to this while driving. The chapter "Grace Note" had me bawling my eyes out and I had to pull into the nearest parking lot. Allison, you're note to yourself made me feel as if you might be talking to me. Listener beware if you are driving while listening to this!

I've heard people tell the stories of their struggles and hopes and never really connected with them. Not that I didn't care, but our struggles weren't even close to the same. But this book....this book hit me several times. From the severity of our sons on the spectrum to the wholly surprising moments (but always cherished and always welcomed) of affection, it hit all the notes.

I dream every now and then that my son is talking to me and I wake up every time so happy yet so sad. Allison Moorer hit that note too.

Thank you so much for an amazing book. I've told my mom about it, my ex husband, my husband,
two of my best friends, and almost ALL my coworkers about this book. AND I JUST FINISHED IT LAST NIGHT!

Thank you so much. It brings me great solace to hear about someone going through almost the same identical thing as me and she still has hope and the courage to believe in herself. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

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