Raising Henry

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Raising Henry

A Memoir of Motherhood, Disability, and Discovery

Memoirs Disability: social aspects

Author: Rachel Adams

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Language: English

Published by: Yale University Press

Published on: 24th September 2013

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 301 Kb

ISBN: 9780300184297


Rachel Adams's Life and Turning Point

Rachel Adams's life had always gone according to plan. She had an adoring husband, a beautiful two-year-old son, a sunny Manhattan apartment, and a position as a tenured professor at Columbia University. Everything changed with the birth of her second child, Henry. Just minutes after he was born, doctors told her that Henry had Down syndrome, and she knew that her life would never be the same.

The Book and Its Themes

In this honest, self-critical, and surprisingly funny book, Adams chronicles the first three years of Henry's life and her own transformative experience of unexpectedly becoming the mother of a disabled child. A highly personal story of one family's encounter with disability, Raising Henry is also an insightful exploration of today's knotty terrain of social prejudice, disability policy, genetics, prenatal testing, medical training, and inclusive education.

Reflections on Society and Parenthood

Adams untangles the contradictions of living in a society that is more enlightened and supportive of people with disabilities than ever before, yet is racing to perfect prenatal tests to prevent children like Henry from being born. Her book is gripping, beautifully written, and nearly impossible to put down. Once read, her family's story is impossible to forget.

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