MisUnderstood is a heartfelt memoir that invites readers into the sacred space between a mother's unwavering love and a son's extraordinary, often unseen world. When Rebekah McKay's son Aaron was diagnosed with autism, the journey ahead was anything but predictable. Yet within every challenge, every unanswered question, and every quiet triumph, she discovered a deeper truth-one shaped not by labels, but by faith, resilience, and the God who knew Aaron completely.Through tender storytelling and raw honesty, McKay shares the joys and heartbreaks of raising a child whose struggles were frequently overlooked by others but never hidden from the One who created him. As she navigates loss, healing, and the ache of being misunderstood, she uncovers a powerful message of hope: that every life carries purpose, every story holds beauty, and love-unconditional, unshakeable love-can illuminate even the darkest seasons.More than a memoir, MisUnderstood is an invitation to see differently. It's for every parent who has felt unseen, every child who has been mislabeled, and every reader longing for a reminder that God is present in the places we least expect. Inspiring, vulnerable, and deeply human, this book will stay with you long after the final page and may just change the way you understand love itself.