NY Times: ‘Jane Wants a Boyfriend’ Looks at Autism Through a Sister’s Eyes

“Polished and often clever, William C. Sullivan’s “Jane Wants a Boyfriend” examines autism in the context of sisterly ties and intimate relationships. It’s a gold mine for emotional sparks, and in its title character, “Jane” offers the kind of role (see “Rain Man”) that is catnip to actors.”

 
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