What Color is Monday? How Autism Changed One Family for the Better by Carrie Cariello, eBook 2015; an Extended Review with < My Thoughts > by Sara Luker
(4% indicates the eReader book location, instead of page reference numbers).
< My Thoughts > When you read Carrie’s book, “What Color is Monday?” you will not only learn the colors of the week (per Jack), but you will find the most beautiful and poignant letters written for her children to cherish on their birthdays. Joyful and uplifting, starting with a Note to Someone Out There New to Autism –
4% I will write her a letter telling her to relax, not to worry, that it’s all going to work out. As I picked up my pen… I realized she probably wasn’t too interest in what I had to say.
But, I did think about what I wished someone had told me when Jack was first diagnosed, what I would have liked to have known.
So instead, I decided to write a letter to myself, dated the day two-year-old Jack was diagnosed. It’s been a long journey.
(4% indicates the eReader book location, instead of page reference numbers).
< My Thoughts > When you read Carrie’s book, “What Color is Monday?” you will not only learn the colors of the week (per Jack), but you will find the most beautiful and poignant letters written for her children to cherish on their birthdays. Joyful and uplifting, starting with a Note to Someone Out There New to Autism –
4% I will write her a letter telling her to relax, not to worry, that it’s all going to work out. As I picked up my pen… I realized she probably wasn’t too interest in what I had to say.
But, I did think about what I wished someone had told me when Jack was first diagnosed, what I would have liked to have known.
So instead, I decided to write a letter to myself, dated the day two-year-old Jack was diagnosed. It’s been a long journey.