The word "Putsch" meaning a violent attempt to overthrow a
government: was the nickname given to Cristina Del Castillo who
despite being labeled disabled from birth was a miracle in
disguise. Cristina had an optimism that became one of her best
qualities, and earned her lots of followers and friends at a young
age. Girls and boys were both attracted to her, for her glee, often
hidden behind a down to earth sense of reality in her own world.
Growing up outside of Chicago Cristina was a different child,
special, and very easy to get along with in real life. Then the
spells took a hold, and she began to act in a way that seemed
possessed. As she grew older, she was surrounded by a never-ending
puzzle. And she was never able to communicate fully in any
language. Having to find other ways to communicate such as a talker
with action buttons, sign language, and notably many speech
therapists who were unable to cure her autism in real life. Being
autistic she learned how to do things differently than others
including swimming and traveling with her family. This novel
chronicles her journey from child hood into adult hood, and her
ongoing life with autism.
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