Late Bloomer by Mazey Edding
Having read three of Mazey Eddings' books, she has quickly become one of my favorite authors. The care she takes to not only address but also educate her readers is praiseworthy. "Late Bloomer" is no exception, as she takes on neurodiversity once more, tackling the topics of autism, ADHD, expectations, and adaptability. I will warn that those who have enjoyed Mazey's previous books may be in for a surprise with this one, as it adopts a more introspective approach rather than focusing on external interactions between characters. While the humor may take a backseat in this wonderful tale, the heart and talent of Mazey still shine through, weaving a beautiful story of how true opposites can find their way to one another, no matter what obstacles are in their way.
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