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In this work, Andrew Solomon shares the experiences of parents who navigate the complexities of raising exceptional children, discovering profound meaning in their journeys. He argues that diversity is a unifying force, exploring families dealing with various challenges, including deafness, dwarfism, Down syndrome, autism, schizophrenia, and more. Each unique characteristic can feel isolating, yet the shared experience of difference within families is universal, as are the love and triumphs documented throughout. A central question in parenting emerges: how much should parents accept their children as they are, and how much should they guide them toward their potential? Drawing from over 40,000 pages of interviews with more than three hundred families, Solomon highlights the eloquence of ordinary individuals facing extraordinary challenges. He addresses critical issues such as prenatal screening, cochlear implants, and gender reassignment surgery, illustrating a universal struggle for compassion. Many families grow closer through the care of a challenging child, often finding supportive communities and becoming advocates for the very conditions they once feared. Interwoven with their stories is Solomon's own journey to self-acceptance, leading him to become a parent himself. This exploration of generosity, acceptance, and love transcends prejudice and broadens our understanding of humanity.

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Far From the Tree, Andrew Solomon

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Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Andrew Solomon
Erscheinungsdatum
2012
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
962
ISBN10
0743236718
ISBN13
9780743236713
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In this work, Andrew Solomon shares the experiences of parents who navigate the complexities of raising exceptional children, discovering profound meaning in their journeys. He argues that diversity is a unifying force, exploring families dealing with various challenges, including deafness, dwarfism, Down syndrome, autism, schizophrenia, and more. Each unique characteristic can feel isolating, yet the shared experience of difference within families is universal, as are the love and triumphs documented throughout. A central question in parenting emerges: how much should parents accept their children as they are, and how much should they guide them toward their potential? Drawing from over 40,000 pages of interviews with more than three hundred families, Solomon highlights the eloquence of ordinary individuals facing extraordinary challenges. He addresses critical issues such as prenatal screening, cochlear implants, and gender reassignment surgery, illustrating a universal struggle for compassion. Many families grow closer through the care of a challenging child, often finding supportive communities and becoming advocates for the very conditions they once feared. Interwoven with their stories is Solomon's own journey to self-acceptance, leading him to become a parent himself. This exploration of generosity, acceptance, and love transcends prejudice and broadens our understanding of humanity.