

Don't hesitate, this book has a lot to show you you will very likely be a better person after listening to it. The last line in the book will stay with me as I guide my own kids. Attitudes that evolved over decades for me were reflected beautifully. This book touched on so many of the 'unique' experiences in my life, and remained realistic. Getting the technical details right is important to me - it lends credibility to the story.

Many of the books/materials I used during my Deaf Studies / Interpreter Training classes in college fell far short of the descriptions in this book. Even if the English word weren't given, I would have known which signs were being used from the descriptions. The technical description of the use of the communication book were accurate. I could see myself, my parents, my brother, my kids, and my previous customers who use communication boards in these situations. This was a gratifying and reaffirming story.

I am a proud Mom of (2)Aspies (1)mild-moderatly autistic and (1)neurotypical kids (who are each fascinating), a prior Sign-Language interpreter, and a current Vocational Rehab provider (Like an OT but concentrating on work skills, rather than daily living skills). I was the forgotten older sister of a brother with learning disabilities. No toys in the fishtank, and no apologies for existing those are the rules. If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be? The running scene, the dance, and the ending were all awesome. It is very unique - I can't think think of any comparable books. What other book might you compare Rules to and why? What made the experience of listening to Rules the most enjoyable?Īll of it - it was well written, beautifully narrated, and highly relatable. Honest story with a touching ending for ALL ages
