After an unexpectedly meeting Antonia Acutis in Assisi last December 21 (2022), I began reading this book about her beloved son, Carlo Acutis (1991-2006) who died after a brief bout with an aggressive form of leukaemia. Carlo was beatified on October 10, 2010. This means he is on the road to sainthood, canonization, in the Catholic Church.
His story is amazing because he was so gifted with computers, so generous with his classmates and the poor, and completely devoted to Jesus. From a young age he went to daily Mass, Eucharistic adoration, and prayed the rosary. In fact, Antonia's message echos that of her son (as she told our small group that day.)
This book is an enthusiastic endorsement of Carlo, but you have to get through the Words of Pope Francis (fine), A preface, a long reflection on the meaning of silence for Carlo, another preface to the new addition, and an introduction before you get to brief chapters about the life of Carlo Acutis.
The first part of the book is overly verbose and younger readers (teens) may be put of by this. Once the biography begins, things move along at a quicker pace with some "quotes" (not really quotes but Carlo used to say....) that are terrific. There is one funny story about Carlo, his grandmother and her little dog hidden in her bag as they visited a monastery where pets were forbidden. If there are more stories like this, that would be great. He filmed the episode!
A better book it yet to be written, but this one is ok as an introduction. Carlo was also an avid photographer and I'd love to see some of his photos.