linda quick
Loved it! This is another winner in the Rosato & DiNuzio series (but is a stand alone novel). Mary is busy planning her wedding (set to occur in two weeks) and regretting not hiring a wedding planner, when an older gentleman, Edward, meets with her seeking legal representation for his grandson. The grandson, at ten years old, has more legal troubles than any one person should experience in their lifetime, let alone at such a young age. Patrick is dyslexic and has severe anxiety when has caused a whole host of problems for him, including being called disgusting names by both his peers and adults - although it might be overstating it to call someone an adult that would treat a child in such a way. If you've loved someone that's suffered from learning disabilities or anxiety, this book will tug at your heart strings. I found it difficult to read without reaching for a tissue. Despite the difficult subject, the author handled it with great skill, both crafting a compelling novel and providing accurate information on a tough subject. This is a must read and I highly recommend it. The author is on my must read authors' list.
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