I've been in a bit of a reading slump the past few weeks. I haven't really been interested in any books that I have. Yet this past Friday I was able to go back to work at the Library processing some of the books we got in before we had to shut down for the Pandemic. This book was one of them, and from the first page, I was hooked.
Now I do want to remind y'all that I do not rate biographies because it's a person's life. How can I rate that? I simply give a review, to share my thoughts on the book.
Normal is about Nathaniel Newman, his family, and their journey with Nathaniel having Treacher Collins syndrome. This syndrome caused Nathaniel's facial muscles and bones to form wrong, making it difficult for him to hear, eat, breathe, and see. Treacher Collins is the same syndrome that Auggie has in the book Wonder. Nathaniel is a real-life "Wonder Boy", except Nathaniel isn't made up. All the surgeries, successes, failures, terrible people, and wonderful people are laid out in this memoir. We see how Nathaniel looks at the world and his own life, and how it contrasts to his mother's feelings about it all.
It's a beautiful story that everyone should read because it reminds us to look beyond what we can see of a person. People are more than just how they look; they are complex with feelings, opinions, and wonderful stories. Normal reminds us all to show kindness to everyone we encounter.