Truly Blessed

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Disability, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Inspirational, Family & Relationships
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Author: Nancy D. Price ISBN: 9781491867495
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: December 2, 2011
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Nancy D. Price
ISBN: 9781491867495
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: December 2, 2011
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

When author Nancy D. Prices son Robert Kevin Price was born with a congenital cataract and was profoundly deaf and severely retarded, she and her husband, Bob, began a journey through unchartered waters, trying to find help for their second child, their first-born son, Robbie. In Truly Blessed, Price begins her familys story where her first book, Living with Robbie, ended. She tells how she and her husband made the painful decision to place Robbie, then seven years old, in a state-run institution. They brought him home several times a year so their other four children would realize he was a part of the family. As the memoir continues, Robbie is an adult and his parents are aging. Price also faces her husbands slow decline due to Alzheimers disease. The book tells of the effect that both her sons and her husbands limitations have had on her and on her other four children.

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When author Nancy D. Prices son Robert Kevin Price was born with a congenital cataract and was profoundly deaf and severely retarded, she and her husband, Bob, began a journey through unchartered waters, trying to find help for their second child, their first-born son, Robbie. In Truly Blessed, Price begins her familys story where her first book, Living with Robbie, ended. She tells how she and her husband made the painful decision to place Robbie, then seven years old, in a state-run institution. They brought him home several times a year so their other four children would realize he was a part of the family. As the memoir continues, Robbie is an adult and his parents are aging. Price also faces her husbands slow decline due to Alzheimers disease. The book tells of the effect that both her sons and her husbands limitations have had on her and on her other four children.

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