My Own Blood: A Memoir of Special-Needs Parenting

Author:   Ashley Bristowe
Publisher:   Prentice Hall Press
ISBN:  

9780735278189


Pages:   424
Publication Date:   13 June 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Ashley Bristowe
Publisher:   Prentice Hall Press
Imprint:   Prentice Hall Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.20cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.362kg
ISBN:  

9780735278189


ISBN 10:   0735278180
Pages:   424
Publication Date:   13 June 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Most books about raising children with serious disabilities aim for optimism, and sound exactly alike. But once in a while, a gifted writer produces a brutally honest and utterly readable account of that dark, detailed, furious, unseen world, after which you can't see ordinary life the same way again. It's a rare gift, but Ashley Bristowe's My Own Blood is that kind of book. You need to read it, as soon as possible. -Ian Brown My Own Blood is like the clearest window pane, through which we have the privilege to observe, absorb, the extraordinary journey of love between a mother and her very special child, and also view the price she, and all of us, pay for freedom, perseverance, hope and fulfillment. A stunner of a memoir in which each sentence either sings or stings. -Deepa Mehta This memoir is as unputdownable as the best thriller. Really, I was awake until 3 AM reading this true story of a sharp-witted, foul-mouthed mother losing her mind as she saves (and utterly transforms) her severely disabled son's life. Ashley Bristowe meets our collective silence about disability head-on and speaks, cries, sings and laughs in its (our) face. This is not a tidy depiction of singular heroism. It's shockingly real, painful, hilarious, and, at times, terrifying. Over and over again, she shows how we, too, each of us, can and must summon the political will and the moral courage to respect, to love and to share our power with the most vulnerable people among us. An extraordinary testament to human connection. And swearing. -Karen Connolly Written with spare, feisty, sparkling prose, My Own Blood places the reader squarely inside a human experience few could imagine but many must endure-raising a special-needs child amidst a society far less caring than we pretend to ourselves. A gripping and defiant memoir of parental commitment, distress, struggle and vindication. -Gabor Mate, MD My Own Blood is a look-you-in-the-eye conversation about motherhood-the glory and the wretchedness. Ashley Bristowe tells her remarkable story with ferocious candour and hard-won insights into how we regard disability and parents who grapple with its challenges. A wonderful book, just bursting at the seams with bravery, honesty and heart. My own heart beat faster as I read it. -Gill Deacon I was completely swept away by Ashley Bristowe's book. For three days I could do nothing but read it. I felt totally immersed in her life, her struggles, and her thoughts. She writes about her son's early years, not retrospectively, but in the midst of the experience, ongoingly, from that high-stakes perspective where nothing is resolved. I don't think I will ever forget my encounter with her frankness, her devotion, her lostness, her immersion in the extremes of life, or her propulsive and urgent writing. -Sheila Heti Bristowe has blended courage, bluntness, humour and terrific writing in [My Own Blood]. -Edmonton Sun


“Most books about raising children with serious disabilities aim for optimism, and sound exactly alike.  But once in a while, a gifted writer produces a brutally honest and utterly readable account of that dark, detailed, furious, unseen world, after which you can’t see ordinary life the same way again.  It’s a rare gift, but Ashley Bristowe’s My Own Blood is that kind of book.  You need to read it, as soon as possible.” —Ian Brown “My Own Blood is like the clearest window pane, through which we have the privilege to observe, absorb, the extraordinary journey of love between a mother and her very special child, and also view the price she, and all of us, pay for freedom, perseverance, hope and fulfillment. A stunner of a memoir in which each sentence either sings or stings.” —Deepa Mehta “This memoir is as unputdownable as the best thriller. Really, I was awake until 3 AM reading this true story of a sharp-witted, foul-mouthed mother losing her mind as she saves (and utterly transforms) her severely disabled son’s life. Ashley Bristowe meets our collective silence about disability head-on and speaks, cries, sings and laughs in its (our) face. This is not a tidy depiction of singular heroism. It’s shockingly real, painful, hilarious, and, at times, terrifying. Over and over again, she shows how we, too, each of us, can and must summon the political will and the moral courage to respect, to love and to share our power with the most vulnerable people among us. An extraordinary testament to human connection. And swearing.” —Karen Connolly  “Written with spare, feisty, sparkling prose, My Own Blood places the reader squarely inside a human experience few could imagine but many must endure—raising a special-needs child amidst a society far less caring than we pretend to ourselves.  A gripping and defiant memoir of parental commitment, distress, struggle and vindication.” —Gabor Maté, MD “My Own Blood is a look-you-in-the-eye conversation about motherhood—the glory and the wretchedness. Ashley Bristowe tells her remarkable story with ferocious candour and hard-won insights into how we regard disability and parents who grapple with its challenges. A wonderful book, just bursting at the seams with bravery, honesty and heart. My own heart beat faster as I read it.” —Gill Deacon “I was completely swept away by Ashley Bristowe’s book. For three days I could do nothing but read it. I felt totally immersed in her life, her struggles, and her thoughts. She writes about her son’s early years, not retrospectively, but in the midst of the experience, ongoingly, from that high-stakes perspective where nothing is resolved. I don’t think I will ever forget my encounter with her frankness, her devotion, her lostness, her immersion in the extremes of life, or her propulsive and urgent writing.” —Sheila Heti “Bristowe has blended courage, bluntness, humour and terrific writing in [My Own Blood].” —Edmonton Sun


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ASHLEY BRISTOWE is a Canadian author and disability advocate. She is a past Ambassadorial Scholar with Rotary International in India. Co-founder of the YYC Women's March, she gives her time to feminist causes and mentorship, in particular protections of pro-choice work. In the 1980s she was the child star of ACCESS TV's Harriet's Magic Hats. She is married to the author and journalist Chris Turner. They have two children.

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