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One of the best books of 2009 and a definite Printz contender. Marcelo is a 17 year old who has something similar to Asperger's Syndrome. Comfortable at his special needs high school and working with horses, Marcelo is challenged by his attorney father to work "in the real world" at a law firm during his summer before senior year. If Marcelo manages to follow direction, he can attend his current school in the fall. If he fails, he will attend a "regular" high school.
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I started hearing a lot about this book at the end of last year, when it appeared on several best-of-young-adult-literature lists, and so, when I saw it in a display at the library, I picked it up.
I’m glad I did. Marcelo has a unique voice amongst the characters I’ve read before. Half the time he refers to himself in the third person and half the time in the first. He has a tough time discerning sarcasm (I was reminded somewhat of Sheldon’s perpetual confusion in The Big Bang Theory.), is often ...more
I’m glad I did. Marcelo has a unique voice amongst the characters I’ve read before. Half the time he refers to himself in the third person and half the time in the first. He has a tough time discerning sarcasm (I was reminded somewhat of Sheldon’s perpetual confusion in The Big Bang Theory.), is often ...more

Marcelo is somewhere on the autism spectrum, close to Aspergers, but his doctors have been unable to clearly diagnose him. His special interests are religion and his internal music which sings in the back of his mind and no one else can hear. He is looking forward to spending the summer caring for the ponies at Paterson, the school for developmentally challenged kids he has been attending his whole life. However, his father thinks that he needs time in "the real world" and tells him he has to ta
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This was an amazing book with such a strong voice for the narrator that carries through the entire story. The main character is a high functioning teenager with Aspergers and the voice of his character throughout is very true to life. Really recommend this book for anyone looking for a book that mixes crime drama, romance and well-drawn characters.

I really liked this. Very funny and realistic portrayal of Autism. The only thing that annoyed me was that he always talked in the third person...not particularly Autistic, and particularly annoying, so I don't know why that choice. I prefer this vastly to The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime.
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