I'll tell you briefly how I came to this book: After its discovery on the shelf of my brother and a brief look at and behind the book (which stated that it is a story from the eyes of a teenager with Asperger's syndrome, a form of autism , is.) caught me the pictures in there that uses the boy to tell the reader his views. In principle, it is important that the 15 year-old Christopher begins to write a story that begins with his arrival in a murder-place: He finds the Poodle its neighbor murdered in the front yard. Since it is completely energründlich for him as other people get the idea to write fictional stories ("for they are lies"), he writes about how he now begins to solve the murder case. This he does in his very peculiar way to the his "disease" more or less forcing it. One learns a reader a great deal about the perception of the "special" boys who carries in her own way a lot of wisdom, because it partly very much a purist takes the environment as we do it otherwise. A very beautiful book that is very profound, despite the simple style of writing and also exciting. Conclusion: read, read, read!