
He helped me understand how marvelous people with autism are.

The man who eats his food neatly cut into squares would always stay in my heart. The book helped me understand what it's like to be a special person like Raymond. Some parts made me really anxious but the book was of real smoothness and a light one. Would the Rain Man help Charlie realise that he does have a heart somewhere embedded in him which he had refused to use at all? And trust me, Raymond does have little adventures of his own with his brother too. What happens when Charlie meets his brother whose memories he had which he assumed to be imaginary in childhood? What would happen when he finds out his Rain Man was none other than the not so normal guy sitting across him?



Each driven by the thoughts of his own, each secluded to their own worlds creating a barricade between them and the world, who were seperated at young age, are brought together after twenty four years. This book based on the movie Rain Man beautifully depicts the life of two brothers, one an autistic person with Savant Syndrome who actually cannot make any connections with anyone and another who doesn't want to have any emotional connection at all.
