"TheAnti-Romantic Child is remarkable. This haunting and lyrical
memoir will bean invaluable and heartening guide to all who find
themselves in similarsituations and indeed anyone confronting an
unforeseen challenge." --MarieBrenner, writer for Vanity Fair
andauthor of Apples and Oranges
With an emotionally resonant combination of memoirand literature,
Wordsworth scholar Priscilla Gilman recounts the challenges ofraising a
son with hyperlexia, a developmentaldisorder neurologically counterpoint
to dyslexia. Gilman explores thecomplexities of our hopes and
expectations for our children and ourselves. Withluminous prose and a
searing, personal story evocative of A Year of MagicalThinking and A
Year of Reading Proust, Gilman's The Anti-RomanticChild is an
unforgettable exploration of what happens when we lean toembrace the
unexpected.