Just finished re-reading Elizabeth Moon's The Speed of Dark, her near-future story of autism. Not at all typical of her other books, but still a solid 5 star read and re-read. My first read of this book had a powerful impact and led to reading several other books on or by autistics. While I enjoyed several of them, especially Temple Grandin's Animals in Translation, this is the only one that I wanted to re-read. Perhaps because it was the first? IAC, I found more to like this second time around, and highly recommend it.
Last edited by CRussel; 06-10-2019 at 02:25 PM.
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