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For the Love of Oscar

Bringing Up a Son with Down Syndrome

Sarah Roberts author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Gemini Books Group Ltd

Published:3rd Mar '22

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'A searingly honest account of her journey, from heartbreak to joy' Daily Mail

A mother's candid and moving account of the challenges and joys of having a Down Syndrome child

When Sarah Roberts's son, Oscar, was born, he was unexpectedly diagnosed with Down Syndrome. Sarah had to rapidly come to terms with a new normal, as she suddenly found her life on a different path to the one she'd always hoped and believed she'd follow.

For the Love of Oscar shares a mother's real and very raw emotions as she comes to terms with that new path, in a story which is nevertheless both heart-warming and funny. Sarah writes candidly about the ups and downs not only of parenthood, but also of parenting a child who just happens to have additional needs.

She describes, in vivid and heartbreaking terms, attitudes some have displayed towards her son and her, the often hurtful things said by some people. She describes the hospital appointments, the therapy sessions, the mountains of paperwork, the tantrums and the tears. And she reveals the choices and challenges she faced when she decided that she would like to have more children.

Sarah is the author of a multi-award-winning blog called Don't Be Sorry (www.dontbesorry.info), which aims to help others in a similar situation, but is also her very relatable take on parenting. She spends a great deal of time advocating for improved understanding of Down Syndrome.

"A searingly honest account of a journey from heartbreak to joy." * Daily Mail *
'A moving and candid story.' * Wokingham News and Mail *
'Sarah's blog has been a lifeline for families and her book is going to be no different. Incredible. I couldn't put it down.' * Blogger THE COASTAL MUMMY *

ISBN: 9781913543129

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Weight: unknown

288 pages