🌟🌟🌟Life as a single parent is a delicate balance🌟🌟🌟
A slower and carefully paced book that made me think beneath the words as I was reading it. Using lots of metaphors and descriptive words, it led me along at a steady pace much like a life that a parent must create when caring for their autistic child. No wild surprises, loud noises or sudden breaks in routines, This Delicate Thing shows a relationship that builds as delicately balanced as the life that Greg leads with his autistic daughter Deidre. Life didn’t quite work out as planned for him because he never planned to become a father AND a widower on the same day.
When Bree Lewandowski introduced Deidre to me, she was easily a reincarnation of the several children I have known through my friendships with their parents. I’ve seen the struggles, and I have so much admiration and respect for Greg, as I’ve had for my friends and any parent with a child in this spectrum. Like them, his life is a delicate balance and on any day, it is dictated by the reactions of his daughter to the stimulus of life’s events. Screaming ambulances can ruin things at a moments notice.
Georgia is a young woman who was working hard to live life on her own terms and although things haven’t quite worked out, I loved her strong and resilient character.
They met under the most inauspicious of occasions, forced down the slow route of bare civility where a small spark was almost smothered under the anger of indignation but eventually came to life. Georgie muses that if they’d met under different circumstances, could things have flared and burnt out just as quickly. Who knows what fate has in store for any of us?
I have no idea how Ms. Lewandowski made a relatively quick read seem like a full length book. It fits in the sweet end of the romance scale, and even though I prefer more heat in my reading, I certainly didn’t miss it. If ex-military, single fathers owning a gym is what you like the sound of, then this is your next read. 4 Stars.