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Reach for this book when your child starts noticing that peers interact or process information in different ways, or when they express curiosity about autism. It is a helpful tool for navigating the complexities of friendship with someone who is neurodivergent, especially when those differences are misunderstood by others. The story follows Kristy as she babysits Susan, a young girl with autism who has a savant-like musical talent but does not communicate verbally in traditional ways. Through Kristy's eyes, readers explore themes of empathy, the ethics of 'fixing' people, and the importance of seeing individuals for who they are rather than their diagnosis. It is ideal for children aged 8 to 12 who are developing their social awareness and learning to stand up for the dignity of others. Parents will appreciate how it handles the reality of specialized schooling and the emotional weight of a family trying to do what is best for their child.