Sep 7, 2022
I'm not very good with English, but I found it necessary to do this review.
Jun brings up one of my thoughts about people with autism, yes they need more help of course but you shouldn't feel sorry for them but see how beautiful their way of seeing the world is, Jun saw beauty in mundane sounds to many like the sound of a subway train, the sound of the wind or even the sound of the fan.
He remembered every detail of the fan like brand, voltage, power, plus the sound changed when they were dirty.
We have several cases of autism, but in Jun's he was
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extremely skilled with music, instruments and singing, and through these factors he learns things about speaking and writing.
This demonstrates his way of seeing the world, and how smart he was, as well as showing how disgusting people are who look with disgust or pity on the family.
Seeing the process of the family realizing that their son didn't have a disease, curse or anything like that was touching, as well as Jun showing that his family shouldn't worry so much about him.
That's why I love this work, it doesn't tell you to feel sorry, much less disgusted with Jun, but to see how he fills the world, how his family sees him; how beautiful is the experience of Jun and her family.
Please read Jun, it is definitely worth your time and can teach you a lot about autism.
Reviewer’s Rating: 9
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