He speaks with sensitivity about children who find community-or not-with others like themselves. In the first and last chapters, the author speaks of his own life journey as a gay Jew in between he tells of families encountering the following differences: deaf, dwarfs, Down syndrome, autism, schizophrenia, disability, prodigies, rape, crime, and transgender. This young-readers’ edition of the original 2012 tome is far shorter but follows an identical format. How do parents react when a child is far different from themselves-and how do those children cope with difference?
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