Friday, 6 December 2013

Responses

 So far reading this book has been amusing except how the dog died right way because I love dogs. Dogs always make stories better.
 I feel like I'm understanding Chris and his father's situation. Chris thinks of things we wouldn't normally think about. But that makes me wonder if he knows what people think about him and if he gets labeled as "That person with autism". I don't know if he even notices but I know I wouldn't  liked being labeled that way. He probably knows he is different and I think him being different makes him special in his own way. I also wonder if he gets frustrated when people say they feel sorry for him or gives him looks. This book reminds me of a TV series called "Touch". It's about a little boy with autism who can change one's fate with connecting numbers of pattern in the world, but he doesn't talk at all. He and his father finally start to communicate with each other trough patterns and numbers. 
 Overall the book is very different from all the other books I've ever read. It's nice to get to know other people's thoughts and perspective. You learn to think about others first. 

3 comments:

  1. I like this... thanks Kriti.

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  2. yeahh, the relationship between christophers and his dad makes me a little sad and also good job!

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