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'If you like fiction emphatic and passionate, you’ll relish this…' Independent
'So heartfelt, realistic and informative…Leimbach vividly portrays both overwhelming maternal love and the ins and outs of autism…’ Sunday Times
'One of the most enchanting and gripping books of the year…Leimbach knows how to engage her readers completely.' Daily Mail
'Tender, involving tale of a family in crisis.' Woman and Home
‘Never bleak, this inspiring read sheds light on the often misunderstood condition.’ The Works Magazine
‘Powerful and moving, and also surprisingly funny. A love story in every sense.’ Deborah Moggach
'I adored "Daniel isn't Talking." I was riveted, engrossed – all those wonderful things one hopes for when opening a book. I thought her portrayal of a mother facing unbelievable hardships was very real and gripping.' Anita Shreve
‘A sobering account of the exasperations of raising an autistic child, incredibly, Marti Leimbach manages to find hope.’ Lionel Shriver
‘Any parent will recognise the combustion of love and anxiety that fuels Marti Leimbach’s vivid new novel. “Daniel isn’t Talking” is an affecting study of parental devotion.’ Jennifer Egan
'A terrific book, informed passionate and touching. She handles the problem of the autistic child beautifully and I was thoroughly engrossed until the last page.' Joanne Harris
'I cared so deeply for Daniel, and for his family's predicament. This novel is both tender and insightful." Susan Fletcher author of ‘Eve Green’
'Marti Leimbach's terrific novel manages to be both realistic and upbeat about a difficult subject and is
shot through with wonderful moments of humour.' Kate Long author of ‘The Bad Mother's Handbook’
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The novel dramatizes the decline of Melanie's marriage and the blossoming of a love affair between her and the man who eventually shows her how to teach Daniel to talk and learn. You feel every ounce of Melanie's ambivalence in the face of this unexpected love affair. The relationship between her and the child's teacher is so complex and so interesting, and it reminds us of something we often forget about parents of disabled children: how young they are, how vulnerable, how desperately they, themselves, need to be loved while they pour out their love for their children.
The author's portrayal of autism in a child is absolutely spot on. Daniel is seen as a child who can grow and develop, not as a kind of robot or savant, as is so often the case in portrayals of autistic people.
I cannot praise this novel enough. It is sad at times, yes, but it is also unbelievably funny in places (Melanie's brother will make you laugh out loud) and Marti Leimbach is just such an excellent writer. I am hoping for a sequel!
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