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Letter to Louis

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Letter to Louis

By: Alison White
Narrated by: Eve Webster
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This is a memoir about hope – hope in others, hope in systems and hope for the future. I've never quite known where to begin when someone asks me what I've been up to. I've never quite known how to explain what our daily life is like. I wanted to write how it is in order to give others a greater understanding of disability and caring. And to be totally honest, I wanted to write something that would make people consider being Louis's friend. So here is me introducing you: Louis, this is your story. Listeners, this is my son.©2018 Alison White (P)2018 Bolinda Publishing Biographies & Memoirs
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Love this adventurous young man

I hated that this book ended. I learned so much about the actual lives of living with Louis' disability and the people around him.
I did need to stop and tell myself that none of this story was about myself. I felt so angry about the midwife's sloppy care in the beginning.
I loved that in this ever chaotic life, the comment about Louis getting "back to normal" after the disappearing act-made me chuckle.
Definitely (!) recommend. None of this is about science, or medical. It's a story about a precious boy's life with his doting and accepting family. I was hooked in the first paragraph.

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