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The unexpected responsibility of caring for her autistic brother during her summer in Paris turns out to be just the adventure that Clara needed.
Growing up in the shadow of a famous mother, Clara has never felt good about her body. Now, at sixteen, she has an unhealthy obsession with healthy eating. After a social media disaster, she decides to escape for the summer to Paris to stay with her estranged dad and her six-year-old brother, Alastair, who is on the autism spectrum. Charged with his care, Clara and Alastair set out to explore the city. Paris, and a handsome young French baker, teaches Clara about first love, and a new love of food. And Alastair teachers Clara about patience, trust, and the beauty of loving without judgment.
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โA light examination of the intersection of two disabilities with family dynamics, with a sweet splash of page-turning melodrama.โ โ Kirkus Reviews
โA brisk pace and pervasive sense of hope and optimism propel Goldโs dreamy novel. The contrast between Claraโs sharp wit and Alastairโs matter-of-factness adds levity to a well-told and timely tale about love, patience, and acceptance.โ โ Publishers Weekly
โA light but poignant read.... Gold handles the topics of being on the autism spectrum and orthorexia nervosa competently and sensitively.โ โ School Library Journal
โGold does a beautiful job of rendering the conversations between Clara and Alastair, and both characters are never so clearly defined and captivating as when they are with each otherโฆ Highly recommended.โ โ CM: Canadian Review of Materials
โJennifer Goldโs strong characterization brings to life these vibrant characters โ from the depiction of women battling eating disorders to the struggles of a child who is deemed to be different from his peers...The Parisian setting is an excellent backdrop to the well-paced plot, making On the Spectrum difficult to put down.โ โ Canadian Children's Book News
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