This story hit so close to home (literally, they live in Ohio, too!) I don't think that I have ever related more to a book. Mallory is my daughter. Seriously, I couldn't believe how Elaine Evans hit the nail on the head when writing the emotions, feelings, and characteristics of a child with autism, anxiety, and depression. My daughter is 12 and has also been diagnosed with severe anxiety, depression, and high functioning autism. I felt like I could have written the chapters that were from Mallory's mother's point of view. Her concern, worry, fear, love, and devotion to/for her daughter are all things that I have felt for mine; the fearce feelings to protect, advocate for, and help your struggling child. I often read quotes from the story aloud to my daughter because they described what she has been going through lately. She couldn't believe how spot on they were.
This story took me through a slew of emotions both comfortable and uncomfortable. It left me feeling hopeful for both Mallory and my daughter's futures. I loved it. I devoured it, and now my daughter is reading it. I highly recommend this to everyone, but especially to any parent of child with autism, anxiety, and/or depression.