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Indlæser... 600 Hours of Edward (original 2009; udgave 2012)af Craig Lancaster (Forfatter)
Work Information600 Hours of Edward af Craig Lancaster (2009)
![]() Top Five Books of 2015 (751) Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Another great book by Craig Lancaster. This author does a great job of letting us "see" into the mind of a person with Asperger Syndrome. I laughed and cried and really didn't want the book to end. I highly recommend this book. I will be reading the next book which is a follow up very soon! ( ![]() Listened to this one in the car. Really enjoyed it. Edward developed nicely as a character throughout the story. I enjoyed this book, however, I expected it to funnier. I had no laugh out loud moments but did have a smile. If I had read it before the Rosie project I might of enjoyed it more. A well told story of a man with Asperger's Syndrome. The condition is presented in a way that is both enlightening and sympathetic. You will find yourself rooting for Edward and being impressed with his ability to understand and manage his situation. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
Belongs to SeriesEdward Stanton (1) Hæderspriser
Edward Stanton is a man hurtling headlong toward middle age. His mental illness has led him to be sequestered in his small house in a small city, where he keeps his distance from the outside world and the parents from whom he is largely estranged. For the most part, Edward sticks to things he can count on...and things he can count. But over the course of 25 days (or 600 hours, as Edward prefers to look at it) several events puncture the walls Edward has built around himself. In the end, he faces a choice: Open his life to experience and deal with the joys and heartaches that come with it, or remain behind his closed door, a solitary soul. No library descriptions found. |
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