<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Olivia's dream of a "normal" life shattered when her son was diagnosed with autism at age three. But just as Olivia was starting to realize that happiness and autism could coexist, he died. Now she's alone in a cottage on Nantucket, separated from her husband, desperate to understand the meaning of her son's short life.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>From neuroscientist and bestselling author of <i>Still Alice, </i>a moving novel about autism, friendship, and unconditional love. </b> <p/>In an insightful, deeply human story reminiscent of <i>The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time</i>, <i> Daniel Isn't Talking</i>, and <i>The Reason I Jump</i>, Lisa Genova offers a unique perspective in fiction--the extraordinary voice of Anthony, a nonverbal boy with autism. <p/>Anthony reveals a neurologically plausible peek inside the mind of autism, why he hates pronouns, why he loves swinging and the number three, how he experiences routine, joy, and love. In this powerfully unforgettable story, Anthony teaches two women about the power of friendship and helps them to discover the universal truths that connect us all.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Autism is like a Zen <i>koan</i>--a riddle without answers.., with effects that are myriad, mysterious, and confounding. The same could be said about <i>love</i>. This book upended my perceptions of both conditions, leaving me feeling with my mind and thinking with my heart. Everyone should read this book! --Jamie Ford, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet</i><br><br>"Genova's deep and empathic insight once again has blown me away -- particularly her intensely accurate portrayal of autism parenting. Her characters are complicated people, with unique, believable and, sometimes frustrating struggles. But perhaps Genova's true mastery is in the way she never fails to give us very real people to love." --Susan Senator, author of <i>Making Peace With Autism</i><br><br>Lisa Genova has essentially created her own genre, the 'Lisa Genova' novel, in which complicated topics become accessible to readers through beautifully-drawn characters and profound, human-scale stories.<i> Love Anthony</i> dares to ask enormous questions, the big questions that bedevil all of us. Better yet, Genova has the wisdom to know which ones can be answered, and which cannot. --Laura Lippman, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>And When She Was Good</i><br><br>Love Anthony broke my heart in the best way! I read it spellbound and breathless. If you don't know Lisa Genova's work already, meet your new favorite writer, storyteller, enchanter. --Heidi W. Durrow, author of <i>The Girl Who Fell from the Sky</i>, Winner of the Bellwether Prize<br><br><i></i>Lisa Genova's novels ring true. <i>Love Anthony</i>, like Genova's two previous novels, is beautifully written, and poignant to the point of heartbreak...Anyone who has had even a passing contact with an autistic child will relate.--USA Today<br><br>In <i>Love Anthony</i>, Olivia is dealing with the death of her autistic young son, Anthony ... Genova's writing is getting stronger with each book, in my opinion. I recommend all of her books. I cannot wait to read anything else she writes.--Melissa's Book Picks<br><br>It's not just a good book about autism, it's a good book that happens to have autism in it.--N. McKibben, Goodreads reviewer<br><br>There's a point in the narrative where one of the characters becomes so engrossed in reading a book that she loses track of time. Readers of Genova's latest excellent offering might very well find the same happening to them.--Kirkus<br><br>With every line of that last letter as written from Anthony, I wept harder ... My heart, my chest, my throat, my face, my eyes pulsated with something so painful, yet so beautiful and happy at the same time ... and if there is one thing every Mom with a child of Autism should know, it's the perspective written within that letter.--T. Elaine, Goodreads reviewer<br><br>Writing with deep empathy and insight, Genova has created an engaging story that fearlessly asks the big questions.--Booklist<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Acclaimed as the Oliver Sacks of fiction and the Michael Crichton of brain science, Lisa Genova is the <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Still Alice</i>, <i>Left Neglected</i>, <i>Love Anthony</i>, <i>Inside the O'Briens</i>, and <i>Remember</i>.<i> Still Alice </i>was adapted into an Oscar-winning film starring Julianne Moore, Alec Baldwin, and Kristen Stewart. Lisa graduated valedictorian from Bates College with a degree in biopsychology and holds a PhD in neuroscience from Harvard University. She travels worldwide speaking about the neurological diseases she writes about and has appeared on <i>The</i> <i>Dr. Oz</i> <i>Show</i>, <i> Today</i>, <i>PBS NewsHour</i>, CNN, and NPR. Her TED talk, What You Can Do To Prevent Alzheimer's, has been viewed over 2 million times.<br>
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