The author of the story has a very convincing tone. She is very good at getting his feelings. His life has certainly not dramatic, but it is still not so obvious. Véronique needed to adapt to every moment, or eventually explode and restore some things that his parents could not understand. She tells all this unusual life with humor. This gives a charm to this book. But this could not please everyone. She plays down the handicap but also restores some truths. You can feel that she needed to go through the episode "write".
I would just like to say that this book is not a real testimony with chapters. Rather snippets of stories, memories scattered, and this may sound choppy for some readers. That's what made me a bit displeased after a moment. It was hard to give up a little story to start another, point blank.