It’s always good to get at least a little bit of information about the author before you start reading a book.  The blurbs on selling sites, like Amazon, can usually give you a place to start. This author, for example is from Australia so her perspective will be different from someone in the U.S. Also, her profession plays into how she reacts to the diagnosis of her son.

About the Author

Bernadette Agius has been the successful publisher of many self-help titles and is a trained mental health counselor. She is a fierce advocate for people with intellectual disabilities and believes their stories need to be told. Bernadette lives in Australia.

“This inspiring, heartfelt, and powerful memoir by a mother of a child with Down syndrome explores the incredible blessings and challenges of raising a child with disabilities.

When Bernadette Agius—an ambitious career-focused woman—became pregnant, she imagined her unborn child attending the best schools and dazzling everyone with his impressive wit, charm, and intelligence. But when the doctors placed her baby boy in her arms and told Bernadette he had Down syndrome, those dreams instantly disappeared.

While her first impulse was to fight against this new reality, she soon found the strength to become the champion her son, Richard, would need and deserved. With the help of her husband and a newfound village of professionals, Bernadette forged a new life, discovering along the way that everyone has a different version of normal. Ultimately Richard, now thirty, was able to defy expectation and become an independent adult.

Grounded in love, offering a message of hope, and told with humor and honesty, I’m Staying at Richard’s shines a light on the fierce, unwavering love of a mother for her son.”

Keep the authors privilege, or lack of, in mind while you read any memoir – especially those that may introduce audiences to a different lifestyle or minority group.

Find it on:

Amazon Kindle

 

and on paperback

Amazon link

Be sure to check out the other titles featured here this month for the A to Z Blogging Challenge and view the whole collection here:   Adult Fiction and Memoir on StoryClub  and children’s books and YA here on The Road.
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