I remember one of my classmates had presented this book (in good French, one was 12) and that, unfortunately, he had not had much success ... I was myself one of the people found that the book was too weird or even (ahem, ahem) no.
And then we'll talk has me during a course on autism and there, I was curious and I decided to give it a chance.
What is certain is that I admire the author, it seems very fair. But I can not help but wonder if some autistic high level had the opportunity to read this book and what they thought.
And is that this man has relied on what he observed while working with them, or he asked them to participate?
Anyway, what is sure is that we are caught in the game, even if the "first party" seemed to me a bit tedious. Christopher is so square, precise in his words, his way of thinking, in short, for everything, sometimes it is a little heavy. At the same time it makes everything more realistic.
Not to mention style. Simple, almost childlike, yet always logical, always precise, but the story is a bit disjointed as a chapter on the other one can move from one theme to another.
In the end, this is a very nice book, which requires perhaps a little maturity to fully appreciate it but worth the trip.