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Type of bind: Audio CD
Dewey Decimal Number: 649
EAN num: 9781433246821
ISBN number: 1433246821
Label: Blackstone Audiobooks, Ltd.
Manufacturer: Blackstone Audiobooks, Ltd.
Quantity: 5
Page Count: 4
Printing Date: September 01, 2008
Publishing house: Blackstone Audiobooks, Ltd.
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Studio: Blackstone Audiobooks, Ltd.
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In this inspiring follow-up to her best-selling memoir about her successful efforts to save her son from autism, Jenny McCarthy shares a variety of recovery stories from other parents of autistic children across the country.
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I love her books and the scope of people she is reaching. Keep them coming! If I had to make one critique it would be the endorsement of Kirkman's supplements. Although they have some good ones, they also use ingredients like Sucralose (Spenda) which are questionable. There are several great supplement companies for autistic children and they should all be represented so parents see options.
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This book is a must read for anyone who does not believe there is hope after an autism diagnosis. I am an avid believer in and user of biomedical intervention with my own teenager daughter who has autism. Although traditional therapies have helped her, nothing compares to the improvements she has made thanks to biomedical treatment (specifically in our case, enzymes, probiotics, and anti fungals but I've pretty much tried them all.) My daughter continues to make great strides even as a teenager so please never give up on your kids and never refuse to at least give something a try...it just might work!
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I don't have an autistic child, or a developmentally challenged child. I'm also not a fan of Jenny McCarthy's -- I've never seen her interviewed nor read a book of hers before her very first book about her son's autism. But you don't have to be a fan or a parent with a disabled child. All mothers will appreciate McCarthy's story of fighting the medical establishment in order to find help for her son, Evan.
McCarthy's prose is easy to read and vivid in its descriptions. I could readily imagine the horror and struggle involved in literally fighting for her child's life.
I appreciated that McCarthy did not wallow in her celebrity, but rather appears to leverage her star power as a means for accessing the resources and people that most of us don't have the ability to reach.
What I didn't like about the book was the way it seems to be transcribed directly from verbal interviews with little editing. As a result, many of the stories are choppy and leave out important elements. All the same, sharing other Mother (and Father) Warriors' stories was a powerful technique.
All in all, this is a book that any parent will resonate with -- specifically, our willingness to work for our children, and our desire for hope, no matter how slim.
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This is by far one of the best books I have ever read. I admire Jenny's courage to bring an issue to the front of the line in a society that would rather ignore it. I highly recommend it to all audiences because it will open your eyes and give you such appreciation for the power of a loving parent.
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My son has been diagnosed with for over 6 years and yet this book still had new things to teach this "old dog"! I was excited to read such plain spoken truth. I have suggested this book to many people within and outside of my immediate family. If you are thinking about getting this book; I don't believe you will be disappointed with it!
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