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G**L
Amazing and moving
This is an instantly engaging book (based on several real-life accounts) telling the story of a mother's journey as she first discovers and then comes to terms with her son's autism.I have an autistic child and recognised almost all of the situations depicted: the feelings of guilt and helplessness and the amazing highs you can get from things most parents take for granted.It is a wonderfully honest and ultimately positive portrayal and I would recommend it to anyone, not just those with an interest in autism.
M**S
A rare read
Well, as one of my friends said to me once, you can find a manga about ANYTHING!From tranvenstite space aliens that fall in love with an amoeba (if you have found something like that, inform me please), to something as rare and good as With the light.I became familiar with it through a firend who has a copy of it. I was intrigued because it's title is so simple and self explanetory, unlike many manga I have found. I was also intrigued because autism is a subject rarely, if ever, comes in the light. Most people just ignore autistic children and people. Retards they say. And so I started reading the volume. Mind you we were about to begin a session of RPG, which was delayed since when I picked this volume up, I did not wish to put it down.The story line is simple. A young woman got married with the "best" possible husband, as the japanese society sees these things, and dreams the perfect life. But her young son, Hikari (light in japanese, they love such puns, they do) doesn't stop crying. The reason is simple. He is autistic.The story progressess from there, and it is so well writen and illustrated that you get submerged in the story.I would highly recomend it to anyone out there that wants to make a meaningfull present, even to non funs.
L**Y
A real eye opener, in more ways than one
I found this book by accident and bought it on a spur of the moment, as I have autism (though not to the degree of the characters in the book) I wondered how it would compare to my own life...I have to say, it really made me think, it made me wonder just what effect I had on my families life as I saw allot of myself within the pages. The hardships my parents must have gone through.If you wish to understand Autism without all the complicated psychology, I can't think of a book better than this.
A**U
Manga like you never read before
i've read many different types of manga. but nothing as touching as this book. it about a mother raising an autistic child. If you have seen rain man you will have a better idea what autism is. This children can be very bright but can not relate to people. You really feel for the family. the mother puts her child before her husband which in the end her husband becomes a better dad and more caring towards his family. it shows how hard it is to get support from schools and how people don't have a clue what autisim is and how they presume it's the mothers fault for not looking after the child. This book has been an eye opener and the manga is so well drawn! if you like reading books about real life problems this is the book for you! even if you never manga before it's worth it for this book.please enjoy. I would love to see what other people think about this book
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