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School Library Journal
Reviewed on March 1, 2009
Gr 8-Up Like Christopher Boone, the protagonist in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (Doubleday, 2003), Marcelo Sandoval is a high-functioning, extremely self-aware teenager with Asperger's syndrome. He has an empathetic mother and a father, Arturo, who appears to be less empathetic as he pushes Marcelo to live in the "real world." The form the real world takes is a summer job in the mailroom at Ar...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
Horn Book Magazine
Reviewed on March 1, 2009
Seventeen-year-old Marcelo Sandoval marches to the beat of a different drummer—literally. He perceives internal music in his head; he is obsessed with religion; he has difficulty interacting with others—behaviors that place him at the high-functioning end of the autism spectrum. He is happy at Paterson, the special-education school he's attended since first grade, and life is comfortable. Then his father proposes an unwelcome deal: if Marcelo proves successful in "the real world" by working in the mailroom at his law firm...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
Horn Book Guide
Starred Review on January 1, 2009
Seventeen-year-old Marcelo is at the high-functioning end of the autism spectrum. A summer job in the mailroom at his fat...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
Junior Library Guild
Reviewed on June 1, 2009
Earnest, intelligent, innocent, and funnier than he realizes, Marcelo Sandoval is a memorable narrator. His voice, unusually and charmingly formal for a teenager, is nevertheless emotive. Marcelo is hyperaware of his mental and emotional states at any given moment and gifted at describing them: “In my chest, I feel a twang—a discordant chord, like when the string on a guitar breaks in the middle of a song.” Marcelo’s eloquent articulation of his own thoughts and emotions stands in stark contrast to the often frustrating and awkward nature of his real-world...Log In or Sign Up to Read More