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This is a heart-warming story of loss and recovery that won the American National Book Award 2010 - one of the most moving books you'll ever read. 11-year-old Caitlin has Asperger's syndrome, and has always had her older brother, Devon, to explain the confusing things around her. But when Devon is killed in a tragic school shooting, Caitlin has to try and make sense of the worl...
This is a heart-warming story of loss and recovery that won the American National Book Award 2010 - one of the most moving books you'll ever read. 11-year-old Caitlin has Asperger's syndrome, and has always had her older brother, Devon, to explain the confusing things around her. But when Devon is killed in a tragic school shooting, Caitlin has to try and make sense of the world without him. With her dad spending most of his time crying in the shower, and her life at school becoming increasingly difficult, it doesn't seem like things will ever get better again.
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住在弗吉尼亚的凯瑟琳•厄斯凯恩震惊于2007年发生在弗吉尼亚科技大学的一次枪击案。悲剧发生之后,她开始去了解如何帮助受害的社区和家庭,特别是那些有特殊孩子的特殊家庭,让他们从极端事件中走出来。只有了解人与人之间是不同的,我们才能活得更好。在《知更鸟》中她为我们讲述了凯特琳的故事,一个得了阿斯伯格综合征的小孩,她独自步入这个脆弱的世界,为我们展示了一些“又好,又结实,又漂亮”的东西。
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