The Boy In The Invisible Box is a story of hope for those prevented from communicating with others or making themselves understood.
It is a story for families that have children who seem to live in their own world, in their own invisible box.
The Boy In the Invisible Box is a very touching book about what it feels like when no one understands how you feel. It is a story of successfully overcoming the difficulties that come with not being able to express oneself.
According to children who have read this book, they are able to relate to the story of what the boy feels, as seen through his eyes, and understand his difficulties when he is not able to communicate with others.
This is not any ordinary book, or science book. It is not a textbook. It is a children's book -- fully illustrated!
It's like "the Little Prince..." Children relate to the story of the prince's search, while adults see the metaphor about love.
The Boy In the Invisible Box is a story that children will relate to through a boy's search for the means to leave his invisible box.
Adults will see the metaphor of autism.
The author presents a moving and touching story of personal achievement and accomplishment in overcoming the inability to interact, or be understood by others.