Confessions of an Autism Dad

It Was the Best of Times; It Was the Worst of Times.

42 min · 1 de may de 2026
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Tony reminisces over the last few years of his marriage, and the end of the innocence for Dante. The days of taking comfort in having the assurance and security of both parents living under the same roof are numbered, and Dante has no idea of what mayhem is in store for him.

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