

Field’s commentary: “Never work with animals or children” if you want to be the star. The romantic subplot never quite gels as Callie and Linden learn W.C. Nan Rossiter captures the essence of a young high functioning autistic child who suffers from a speech disorder making communication that much more difficult. However, that break-up remains between them though they try to move on together while Henry and Linden’s rescued animals become buddies. When Linden and Callie see each other for the first time in years, both know the attraction remains strong. When Callie tried to inform Linden, she learned he left New England for California.Īn intoxicated friend Katie informs Linden that Callie dumped him because she was pregnant with a married man’s baby. She ended their relationship before she knew she was pregnant. Callie thinks of Henry’s dad Linden Finch. Yet in the warm, funny relationship that develops between Henry and Linden's menagerie of rescued animals, Callie begins to find hope - not just that her son might break through the wall of silence separating him from the world, but that she too can learn to make a new start.With her widower dad suffering a stroke, single mom Callie Wyeth, accompanied by her three years old son Henry diagnosed with autism, comes home to new Hampshire to care for her father. Words Get In the Way byNan Parson Rossiter Write a review How customer reviews and ratings work Customer Reviews, including Product Star Ratings help customers to learn more about the product and decide whether it is the right product for them. Linden is indeed stunned when he sees Callie and her son.

Returning to this quiet New Hampshire community seems the best thing to do for both her father and her son - even if it means facing Linden Finch, the boy she loved and left for reasons she's sure he'll never forgive. And Callie is a single mother with a beautiful little boy, Henry, who has just been diagnosed with autism. Her father, once indomitable, is in poor health. But in the years since Callie lived here, almost everything else has changed. The modest ranch house where Callie Wyeth grew up looks just the same as she remembers it - right down to the well-worn sheets in the linen closet. Returning to this quiet New Hampshire community seems the best thing to do for both her father and her son - even if it means facing Linden Finch. But in the years since Callie lived here, almost everything else has changed. Words Get in the Way by Nan Parson Rossiter available in Trade Paperback on, also read synopsis and reviews.

