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Special: A Love Story with a Twist

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Tyler Corwin is a likeable and funny guy. He’s 31, in love, and ready to marry. He also has Down Syndrome. For him, love comes easily, even though it’s taboo. Love, however, proves hard for his successful sister, Kate, because of a less obvious a broken heart. The collision course between siblings begins when their parents die suddenly, and Kate assumes responsibility for Tyler’s well-being. He is high functioning, although neither knows it, because their mom did everything for him. Still, Kate isn’t equipped for the changes he brings into her life, most of them bad, as far as she is concerned, except for one. Tyler's excellent judge of character makes him a great wing man for Kate. Or chicken wing, as Tyler calls it. When she finally finds a man crazy about her, she starts to trust again until Tyler’s relationship with his co-worker, Emily, intensifies. Tyler’s desire for marriage causes Kate’s own romance and her successful career to unravel. Kate must face her past and her own bad choices to discover that Tyler’s impossible dream of achieving the ordinary holds the key to making her own life extraordinary. Special tracks their journey of self-discovery, acceptance and redemption as siblings and as human beings. It challenges suppositions while making you laugh. In the end, their unique and ultimately hopeful love stories will melt your heart.

276 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 12, 2021

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December 26, 2021
A very sensitive and heart-warming story tracing the life journey of love, growth and acceptance

Tyler has Down's Syndrome but the 31 year old man has the innocence of a child and is stubbornly passionate about the love of his life, Emily; protective of his dearest sister Cissy, unapologetic of his demands, announcing he is hungry irrespective of the situation or company, without any reservations. After losing her parents in a car accident, Kate struggles to balance her role as both a career woman and the primary caregiver for her special needs brother while also trying to come to terms with the grief of loss and navigating the various challenges in her love life.

Although the pressure to be perfect in everything keeps Kate at tenterhooks, there is no doubt about her fierce love for Tyler or her inherently strong and independent personality. The best part about this story is that the characters are each portrayed with their own set of foibles and quirks, none of them are flawless and yet their unresolved family issues or insecurities that are buried deep within makes them relatable, like real people with flesh and bones. They will make you laugh, cry and wring your hands in frustration. Another thing to note is the simple wisdom in words that Tyler randomly points out some times.

When Kate feels conflicted about her dates, she asks her brother for his opinion and unlike common expectations, we can see here a special needs character who has significant agency in the plot. Although he has clumsy motor skills and a sharp tongue, Tyler is actually pretty good at judging people, never mincing his words and unknowingly guiding Kate to see things from a different angle whenever she is too blinded by her personal feelings or emotions. It is beautiful to watch these two siblings lean on one another and help each other to confront their new realities. The story is as much about the nuances of having a differently abled family member as it is about the unique ways in which such an experience leads to their emotional growth.

Tender in its reflection of Down's syndrome, this story encourages readers to empathise with others and to become more accepting of differences. Instead of being preachy, it handles the subject with respect and effortlessly breaks common misperceptions and prejudices. Recommended for all.

(Note: ARC obtained on Reedsy Discovery)
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January 2, 2022
Honest story about life with Downs Syndrome, and the beauty of love.
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