I am a fan of the Author Jodi Picoult due to the suspenseful notion of her plots along with the way she writes each of her books from each characters perspective and at the accumulation of the plot each character becomes introduced with the others. Her newest story is not only intriguing but it relates to a new topic that has been on the rise in society: the idea of Autism and its other spectrum of Aspergers. This story follows a boy who has Aspergers and is involved in a crime scene which ends in being convicted of murder. While the story is fictional the feelings and thought processes of the characters are very real. This is a very enlightening story which supplies the thought processes and lifestyles of a person with aspergers. There is even an insight into the thought of his mother, brother, and lawyer which help to show how other people are affected by the diagnoses of aspergers and the change of lifestyle it causes to develop. As there is a growing view of Autism and learning to be done on this newer form of diagnosed disability books and interviews like these are a great help to opening peoples views and helping others to be more accepting of people.
“Picoult is at her razor-sharp best with House Rules. It’s both a tender look at the depths of a mother’s love and a searing examination of how we treat those who are different, and whether we expect them to play by the same rules.”
— BookPage “Picoult’s research is impeccable and she deals intelligently with charged questions about autism and Asperger’s.”
— Publishers Weekly
