It felt throughout the book as though everything was becoming how it was meant to be for Noa. Throughout the novel while reading I was highlighting lines that were especially meaningful and poignant to me - the amount of heartfelt yet subtle one liners was great, and it felt with each one as though things were falling into place. One of the best things about this book is the way it emphasises and demonstrates that no two autistic people are the same, and the representation in this story of different autistic people is abundant this a book to teach young people about the actual reality! Noa taught me a lot especially about living with autism, something that I didn't know very much about. It's inspiring to see how step by step she mobilises the people around her to create something truly great. It's realistic to see how keenly she feels her insecurities, and wonderful to see how she battles them throughout the novel. I thoroughly enjoyed this book - it's fascinating to get such an honest and witty look inside Noa's head as she navigates all the challenges she faces.
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