âTo the MountainâŻpits a father and son against the wilderness survival taleâs usual merciless elements: perilous trails, menacing predators, and poor cell reception. What lifts this novel above the ordinary also challenges readersâto enter the hyper-sensory perspective of the autistic boy as he puzzles his way through an insensate world. It is not a spoiler to say that love matters when the odds seem insurmountable and surrender feels like mercy.â
âCHARLIE QUIMBY, author of Monument Road and Inhabited
âA deeply affecting tale of a fatherâs love for his autistic son.âŻErik Raschkeâs lyrical prose evokes both the awesome wilderness of the Rocky Mountains in winter and the unfathomable wilderness of the human heart."
âMARGARET COEL, New York Times bestselling author ofâŻWinterâs Child