Down syndrome described with humor and tenderness by a father who fights every day, first against himself, to accept it in his child. Children with Down syndrome are often described as marvels, rays of sunshine, little angels. Are they really? Despite their extra chromosome, aren't they children like any other, ready to cover the sofa in paint, pull the cat's tail, or play the trumpet at night? The voice of a child with Down syndrome carries this simple and touching album.
What attracted us:
- The dark humor and cynicism that emerge from the text;
- Simple drawings, which carry the child's voice;
- The invitation to tolerance and equality.
- Down syndrome