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304 pages, Paperback
First published April 14, 2008
Most critics were drawn in by this sad and lovely tale of a lonely boy weighed down by burdens even an adult would find difficult to bear. Silver's characters are carefully rendered and sympathetic, her prose is compulsively readable, and her portrayal of Malcolm's autism is accurate and meaningful. As a narrator looking back 30 years, Ares is clever and perceptive; however, to the dismay of critics, the mature adult's voice spills over too often into the boy's thoughts and insights. Silver also tries to correlate her characters' violent acts with brutality in the world at large, with varying results. Despite these flaws, many critics agreed that Silver has written a "quietly powerful and remarkably moving" novel (San Francisco Chronicle)
This is an excerpt from a review published in Bookmarks magazine.