
Read this Roger Browning novel and find yourself seeing, and thinking about, the world as our protagonist JW experiences it. Follow along with someone living with a mental awareness that some like him experience day to day.
JW is an intelligent and functioning member of southern society who carries a trait some might relate to autism. Still, he is much more than that. Our walking man could be someone on the spectrum – or just be a bit afflicted outside of it. Walk with him as he struggles with a trigger event of two opposing ideologies colliding in Chapel Hill on August 21, 2018. Go with him as he perpetually lives out that event and struggles with seeing all sides of issues brought down upon him – issues ranging from the erasing of history there, to love, family, relationships, and friendship.
Roger Browning promises that this walk will change the way you look at your life.
Proceeds from the sale of The Walking Man of Chapel Hill will be donated to: Bobby Norris Roundup for Autism (roundupforautism.org); Autistic Self Advocacy Network – ASAN (autisticadvocacy.org); Anxiety and Depression Association of America – ADAA (adaa.org); and Child Mind Institute (childmind.org).
“A fascinating glimpse into the mind of one person on the autism spectrum…”
– Rolf P. Williams, father of a person on the spectrum