The book “The Story of Sandy” is written by Susan Stanhope Wexler. The book recounts the author's life during autism.
Critique
"The Story of Sandy" should be revised and republished in light of the popularity of books advocating a method of parenting that parents and children distances. Sandy's mother was manic-depressive, and it seems that the saving grace for him was his periods of mania during which he filled with love.
During periods of depression, and suicide of his brother at the time of birth of Sandra, the mother believes that children are independent beings ...