
Kangkang's World
by Zou Wen
About This Novel
The protagonist of this book, Kangkang, is an autistic patient. Kangkang was diagnosed with moderate to severe autism and intellectual disability when he was 2 years and 10 months old. Since then, his parents have accompanied him on a difficult and loving road to rehabilitation training. In the past 15 years, Kangkang has undergone amazing changes. From a child whose father originally expected him to be satisfied with calling him "Daddy" one day, he has changed to a child who lives a semi-self-care life. Today, Kangkang is sunny, handsome, versatile, and full of love. He has become a role model and goal for countless parents of autistic children. This book is composed of 100 groups of "warm little things" as the main body, and is interspersed with 20 single articles such as "unforgettable memories". These words record Kangkang's growth bit by bit, like pearls, connected by the rope of maternal love. The author spent 15 years writing these words. His original intention was not to publish a book, but to leave a memorial and give himself spiritual encouragement. He never expected that it would give hope to countless autistic families and become a heart-warming work that inspires millions of parents of autistic children. This is an excellent work that celebrates the dignity of human life and maternal love. It is not only inspiring to families with autism and disabled people, but also serves as a mirror of love to all mothers and families.
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