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Best Boy: A Novel
Best Boy: A Novel | Eli Gottlieb
6 posts | 10 read | 11 to read
New York Times Editor's Choice People Magazine Pick of the Week A Washington Post Notable Book Library Journal Top Ten Books of 2015 BookPage Top Five Books of 2015 For fans of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time comes this landmark novel about autism, memory, and, ultimately, redemption. Sent to a therapeutic community for autism at the age of eleven, Todd Aaron, now in his fifties, is the Old Fox of Payton LivingCenter. A joyous man who rereads the encyclopedia compulsively, he is unnerved by the sudden arrivals of a menacing new staffer and a disruptive, brain-injured roommate. His equilibrium is further worsened by Martine, a one-eyed new resident who has romantic intentions and convinces him to go off his meds to feel normal again. Undone by these pressures, Todd attempts an escape to return home to his younger brother and to a childhood that now inhabits only his dreams. Written astonishingly in the first-person voice of an autistic, adult man, Best Boywith its unforgettable portraits of Todds beloved mother, whose sweet voice still sings from the grave, and a staffer named Raykene, who says that Todd reflects the beauty of His creationis a piercing, achingly funny, finally shattering novel no reader can ever forget.
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Julsmarshall
Best Boy: A Novel | Eli Gottlieb
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For @kaye Here is my current favorite photo of my favorite boy! I hope he makes you smile! Sending my ❤️💕❤️#postofdistractions

Slajaunie 💚🐾 6y
JoScho Love this picture. His eyes are so sweet 🖤 6y
Kaye Thank you ♥️ 6y
batsy So sweet 😍 6y
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MrBook
Best Boy: A Novel | Eli Gottlieb
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#TBRtemptation post 2! Todd was sent to a therapeutic community for autism at 11. Now in his 50s, he's a joyous man who compulsively rereads the encyclopedia. Things are disrupted with a new menacing staffer, a disruptive brain-injured roommate, and a new one-eyed resident with romantic intentions. Undone, he attempts to escape and find his younger brother. Told from the 1st person pov of an artistic. #blameLitsy #blameMrBook 😎

Mdargusch Sounds really good. Stacking. 7y
ReadingRover I have this one on audiobook on my tbr. 7y
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affyfe
Best Boy: A Novel | Eli Gottlieb
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Mehso-so

Not a big fan of this one. Just not a topic I enjoy, I hated all the people that took advantage of the main character which I'm sure is how you're suppose to feel. I think it was well written and got the point across but just not for me!

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LiteraryinPA
Best Boy: A Novel | Eli Gottlieb
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Mehso-so

Ultimately, my feeling is "meh." It was a fast read, but the main character was hard to connect with (which is sort of the point, I know). I will say that the last 50 pages were more interesting than the rest, so I'm at least glad I stuck with it until the end.

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BethsBookBlog
Best Boy: A Novel | Eli Gottlieb
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Pickpick

Incredibly insightful and sensitive story of an adult man with autism. You have to hear it - audible narration was perfect.

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