All the Little Bird-Hearts by Viktoria Lloyd-Barlow
The main character and first-person narrator, Sunday, is autistic. It is great to see the world from her perspective. What Sunday goes through is both heart-wrenching and inspiring. The "normal" people around her regularly assume they can do things better than she can, including being a mom. But, it is obviously not so. Sunday often accepts it when others act differently than she does, but she does not get the same in return. The normal people like to point out Sunday's little obsessions, but they are themselves at least as obsessive, just about "normal" things, so they overlook it in themselves. This book will make you think about how you treat people who are different, and how you relate to others when you are the different one (we are all sometimes the normal one and sometimes the different one). Everyone would benefit from reading this book.