The stories in this book have been contributed by parents of children with intellectual and physical disabilities. Circumstances have forced them to face challenges that demand exceptional qualities.
In the beginning, many found themselves consumed by shock, anger and grief. Yet they persevered and developed an acceptance of their situation, with many reaching a point - described by some as a "moment of clarity" - where they were able to see their child's disability as introducing a gift into their lives. What emerge are rare and honest insights into the reality of raising a disabled child and a powerful reaffirmation of the strength of love.
The stories, collected by Bernadette Thomas and edited by Cindy Dowling, are from families in many countries. Psychologist Neil Nicoll provides an expert perspective on the issues that parents of a disabled child may face.