Many thanks to NetGalley and Random House | Hogarth for gifting me a digital ARC of this wonderful debut novel by Woody Brown. All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 5 stars!
Upward Bound is an adult day care center for adults with challenges. From the viewpoint of 12 different people who interact with the facility in some way. We mostly hear from Walter, a non-speaking autistic adult who is very intelligent and capable but needs assistance communicating. Through family tragedies, he spends his days at Upward Bound while his mom works. We get the viewpoints from other residents, staff, even the Target cashier where the group visits on Fridays.
I was so blown away by this book and won't forget it. It should be mandatory reading by everyone but especially anyone interacting with neurodivergent or other challenged people. It is a beautiful look into those in our society who have been overlooked and gives them a voice. It's all done so sensitively, with humor and heart. It's also a nod to the way there are not good options for many among us and what programs are available are underfunded and the carers aren't adequately compensated. Much like sticking our elderly in nursing homes, we as a country need to do better to help those who need more assistance, in a way that values them as a unique person. The author was the first nonspeaking person in history to graduate from UCLA; he then went on to receive a creative writing degree from Columbia. I hope this is the first of many books from this author - bravo to all involved! Very highly recommended.

