Your friendship chapter gave me a real insight into your constant struggle between 'should' and 'want to' and makes me even more grateful and awe-inspired by the love and care you show to so many. I am convinced people with Aspergers will see themselves and feel immensely relieved that they're not alone and not abnormal... You are able to express your memories and sentiments so eloquently without losing authenticity - the voice of Judith is unique and above all honest. Carolyn Craggs
Re: the first chapter. WOW! It's shockingly awesome!
By shocking, I mean it was a shock to me to learn you've had so much trauma in your life.
Awesome because you have the courage to speak the truth about your experiences and not sugar-coat them. Jan Mills
By shocking, I mean it was a shock to me to learn you've had so much trauma in your life.
Awesome because you have the courage to speak the truth about your experiences and not sugar-coat them. Jan Mills
I just finished reading your first chapter and I am in tears. The tears are two fold; for what you suffered and for God's mercy, grace and His tremendous love for you and how He has kept you and yours on this journey. Bev Hollier
No formality or courtesy… I really really loved the first chapter of your book... it made me teary and nostalgic about my own teenage years, my deceased father and the silly mistakes we all make during those tumultuous years. This is the power of your writing and now I can’t wait to read the next chapters. Saima
Hey, I have just caught up with this. It's beautiful!!!!!! Very different to the first chapter, but this time my heart ached and burst with pride for who you are. Sitting in the library, is a bit public for tears, but even now my eyes are glazed for what I have just read. Oh, I know you write well, your descriptions are very visual, but the story, your story, is absolutely awesome. Peter is so blessed to have you as his Mum. Sure it's Peter's story too, but It's all yours. Pam Priest