A review by hobbes4626
Flying at Night by Rebecca L. Brown

4.0

This was a terrific story told by three point of views. Piper, the mother of a newly diagnosed child with Autism, Fred her autistic son who just wants to be understood and Lance, Piper's father who was an abusive father and husband. Lance has a near fatal heart attach and survives. His wife, who tasted freedom the moment she thought he was going to die, decides to pack up and move, leaving the care taking to her daughter, Piper. Piper struggles to deal with her son's new diagnosis and forgiving her father. The author did a wonderful job intertwining all the characters. I highly enjoyed this book and would definitely recommend it to my fellow readers!