"Written in third person, this engaging and insightful story makes readers intimately aware of what Bat is thinking and how he perceives the events and people in his life. With empathy and humor, Arnold delves into Bat's relationships with his divorced parents, older sister, teachers, and classmates." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Brimming with quietly tender moments, subtle humor, and authentically rendered family dynamics, Arnold's story, the first in a new series, offers a nonprescriptive and deeply heartfelt glimpse into the life of a boy on the autism spectrum." -- ALA Booklist "Comfortably familiar and quietly groundbreaking, this introduction to Bat should charm readers, who will likely look forward to more opportunities to explore life from Bat's particular point of view." -- Kirkus Reviews "A Boy Called Bat will help children understand autism and that everybody loves animals." -- Temple Grandin, author of Animals In Translation "Delightful, endearing, and utterly relatable, Bat Tam is destined to be a dear and necessary friend for young readers. I adore him and his story." -- Anne Ursu, author of The Real Boy "A Boy Called Bat is sensitive, sweet, and super fun. I read this book with the biggest smile on my face." -- Corinne Duyvis, author of Otherbound