
Anthony Best
A Picture Book about Asperger's
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December 1, 2012
An earnestly lifeless infodump featuring a child with a spectrum disorder who occasionally misbehaves but, mirabile dictu, can play piano like a pro. Looking about 10 years old in some of Inouye's static suburban scenes and younger in others, Anthony is viewed by a sympathetic would-be friend. She models proper responses while explaining that he sometimes screams at loud noises, throws sand, seldom makes eye contact, flaps his hands when he's happy and just doesn't get knock-knock jokes. But one day, a grand piano arrives at Anthony's house, and the narrator is astonished to find him confidently playing "a song I never heard before. Wow! I can't do that," she marvels. Children will come away from this with a little more awareness of some common behaviors associated with diagnoses of Asperger's and similar disabilities, but such information is already widely available in less generic trappings, and Anthony's musical ability--which springs from nowhere here--isn't exactly typical. A worthy topic but no more than a discussion starter, as it's too bland to make much of an impression on its own. (afterword, with URLs) (Picture book. 6-8)
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