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      The Cracks that Let the Light In: What I learned from my disabled son

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      A life-affirming story of a mother's experience raising her disabled son and what it means to be seen as different.

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      ''A powerful, moving and inspiring story - it opens up a whole new world of understanding.'' Esther Freud

      ''This is wonderful. I ur...

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      Product ID:9781913068349
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:The Cracks that Let the Light In
      Subtitle:What I learned from my disabled son
      Authors:Author: Jessica Moxham
      Page Count:288
      Subjects:Coping with / advice about physical impairments / disability, Coping with disability, Parenting: advice and issues, Child care and upbringing: advice for parents, Self-help, personal development and practical advice, Advice on parenting, Child care & upbringing, Self-help & personal development
      Description:Select Guide Rating
      A life-affirming story of a mother's experience raising her disabled son and what it means to be seen as different.

      ***
      ''A powerful, moving and inspiring story - it opens up a whole new world of understanding.'' Esther Freud

      ''This is wonderful. I urge you to read it. It is life enhancing and I defy you not to fall in love with Ben!'' Natasha Poliszczuk, Books Editor, You Magazine

      ''An honest and unflinching account of Jessica''s journey as the mother of a child born with complex needs. Essential reading... and a source of solace for those who may find themselves on a similar path.'' Leah Hazard, author of Hard Pushed: A Midwife''s Story

      ''Jessica''s beautiful words gave me a deeper understanding about embracing disability. I am inspired and will be recommending this book to parents as a testament to following your parenting instincts.'' Arabella Carter-Johnson, author of Iris Grace

      ''A courageous, heartrending story of grief, love and ultimately hope.'' The Sun, 5 star review

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      Jessica Moxham thought she was prepared for the experience of motherhood. Armed with advice from friends and family, parenting books and antenatal classes, she felt ready.

      After giving birth, she found herself facing a different, more uncertain reality. Her son, Ben, was fighting to stay alive. When Jessica could finally take him home from hospital, the challenges were far from over.

      In this hopeful memoir, Jessica shares her journey in raising Ben. His disability means he will never be able to move or communicate without assistance. Jessica has to learn how to feed Ben when he can''t eat, wrestle with red tape to secure his education and defend his basic rights in the face of discrimination. As Ben begins to thrive, alongside his two younger siblings, Jessica finds that caring for a child with unique needs teaches her about appreciating difference and doing things your own way.

      This uplifting story is about the power of family love, finding inner strength and, above all, hope.


      Imprint Name:Endeavour
      Publisher Name:Octopus Publishing Group
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2021-03-04

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      Weight430 g
      Dimensions144 × 224 × 28 mm