A review by aqilahreads
A Place for Everything by Anna Wilson

3.0

a searing account of a mother's late-diagnosis of autism – and its reaching effects on a whole family; also focusing on what it means to care for our parents in their final years.

i love the way the story was written; really easy to understand & it flows through pretty well. however, there were some parts where i felt a bit agitated because it felt forceful esp when it comes to how the author interprets certain situations that somehow seems exaggerated. perhaps its bc of the intention of wanting to express the raw emotions well esp during the stressful situations but they turned out a bit too much personally for me.

but!! its still a book that i managed to finish reading in a few sittings and thats pretty rare for me when it comes to reading non-fic :")