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Review by:
Nancy Oberry
on Jan. 30, 2012 :
Any parent knows their child is different. They learn differently, react to stimuli differently, and advance to their own drummer. Children with Autism do the same. All for Aaron while fictional, allows this "mother" to tell her story dealing with this learning handicap as her child grows. I love the fact that sometimes this child doesn't act "as programs say" but shows his individualism. Thank you Markee for letting children be children and showing us that with love all children grow and exceed expectations.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)
Review by:
Jan Brown
on Oct. 18, 2011 :
Aaron has autism and his mother is trying to do her best for him by enrolling him in a special class and she falls for his teacher but can't do a thing about it thanks to her ex and his threats! The story has lots of twist and turns as she deals with them all including her job as a reporter while the ex is trying to become a candidate for the senate. I had the feeling the author has dealt with autism in her own life as she had given us a real view of what a child with autism is like in this story along with his Mom dealing with a pretty wicked ex husband!
(reviewed long after purchase)
Review by:
Connie Dash
on April 30, 2011 :
What would you do for your child? Especially a child with autism. Mom Kelly puts her life completely on hold due to an insane divorce decree from her controlling and crooked ex-husband! When she meets a wonderfully talented teacher at her son's new school, will she be able to stay under her ex-husband's radar and keep her son out of an institution? This book touched home for me as I have a child with autism and I celebrated, cried, and laughed with this book. Well written and a great read that will have you realizing that a mom will do anything for her child!
(reviewed within a month of purchase)
Review by:
Ginger Simpson
on Feb. 01, 2011 :
All for Aaron is a special read. I connected because I have an autistic grandson, and I know I would do anything if it benefited him. Markee Anderson paints a very realistic tale of love and sacrifice between a mother and her son, and delivers a hulky hero brave enough to withstand the tests put before mom, Kelly Foster by her ex-husband. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for an entertaining and well-written read. This is the first of Ms. Anderson's books that I've read, but it certainly won't be the last.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)
Review by:
Staci Brush
on Dec. 20, 2010 :
I began this book before I left for school in the early evening, and it is all I thought about the whole time. The story captivated me from the first chapter. I wanted to know more about autism; wanted to know about Aaron and his journey. This book completely enthralled me, kept me guessing, and held me on the edge of suspense until the end. The conclusion was very endearing and sweet. I can't wait to read more of Markee Anderson's work!
(reviewed the day of purchase)