Monday, April 04, 2016

Book Review: Paper in the Wind (Olivia Mason-Charles)

Paper in the Wind
by: Olivia Mason-Charles

Genres: Realistic Fiction

Paper in the Wind is a compassionate and riveting story depicting a single father’s dedication to his daughter. In the midst of the overwhelming struggles that accompanied autism, he continues to persevere. Her father’s love enabled her to overcome insurmountable obstacles, discovered the power of love and embraced the gift of life.

**WE WERE PROVIDED WITH A FREE COPY OF 
THIS BOOK IN EXCHANGE FOR THE FOLLOWING HONEST REVIEW**

I typically don't find myself sitting in front of a computer, writing a review at nearly midnight, but I can't get this book off of my mind. I honestly feel that Paper in the Wind is a book that every single person on this planet should be required to read. I believe that as a whole, we tend to be less empathetic towards situations that we simply don't understand. So, when someone writes a book that allows us to see Autism as more than a taboo diagnosis, it gives us the opportunity to develop a better understanding......hopefully making us more compassionate.






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