Daddyg - what was so good about it was the author's ability to write from the perspective of an Asperger's Syndrome sufferer in such a way that makes his (the character's) perception of the world seem perfectly normal and reasonable, and then contrast that with the same instances and behaviour from the perspective of those around him, and their interpereation of his actions and thughts. All this in a framework of people trying to do their best for everyone in very difficult circumstances.I loved it, and envy anyone who has still to read it for the first time.