Aarav was never broken-just different.
From childhood meltdowns to teenage isolation, from struggling to fit into school corridors to learning to embrace his special interests, The Boy Who Listened Differently follows the journey of a young autistic boy into adulthood. Through Aarav's eyes, readers experience what autism really feels like-the noise, the beauty, the stigma, and the strength.
Blending storytelling with real-world insights, this novel explores what autism is (and what it isn't), the myths surrounding it, and the resilience of those who live with it. More than a story of one boy, it's a story of acceptance, identity, and hope for a world where being "different" is not a weakness but a different kind of bright.