With autism diagnoses rising, more and more parents find the challengesof caring for an autistic child added to the everyday strains andstressesand joysof family life. In a deeply personal, honest, humorousset of essays, Martha Johnson Bourlakas grapples with lifelife as aperson of faith, life as a wife and mother, life as a clergy spouse (herhusband is bishop of Southwestern Virginia), life as the parent of adevelopmentally disabled young adult, life as one unable to maintainpretense. Reading these essays is like sitting down over coffee with agood friend to commiserate and laugh with someone who understands.
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