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Next Stop is the universal story of how children grow up and parents learn to let go—no matter how difficult it may be for both of them. The summer David Finland was twenty-one, he and his mother rode the Washington, D.C., metro trains. Every day. The goal was that if David could learn the train lines, maybe David could get a job. And then maybe he could move out on his own. And then maybe his parents' marriage could get the jump-start it craved. Maybe.Next... more
I loved Next Stop...This is autism as realistically portrayed as I've ever seen it. I appreciated that.
Full Review...her story isn’t just about autism or just about her son, but it’s a story that any parent can read to learn about love and hope -- and you won’t want to put it down.
Full ReviewFinland talks about his life in a straightforward, easy-to-read manner... No matter your parental status, you can't help but be moved by the Finlands.
Full Review...gives hope to the growing number of families struggling with autism and a voice to the misunderstood.
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