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Rachel In The World A Memoir 1st Edition Jane Bernstein

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Rachel In The World A Memoir 1st Edition Jane Bernstein
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Publisher: University of Illinois Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.76 MB
Pages: 277
Author: Jane Bernstein
ISBN: 9780252090509, 0252090500
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Rachel In The World A Memoir 1st Edition Jane Bernstein by Jane Bernstein 9780252090509, 0252090500 instant download after payment.

What happens when love is no longer enough? Jane Bernstein thought that learning to accept her daughter's disabilities meant her struggles were over. But as Rachel grew up and needed more than a parent's devotion, both mother and daughter were confronted with formidable obstacles. Rachel in the World, which begins in Rachel's fifth year and ends when she turns twenty-two, tells of their barriers and successes with the same honesty and humor that made Loving Rachel, Bernstein's first memoir, a classic in its field. The linked accounts in part 1 center on family issues, social services, experiences with caregivers, and Rachel herself--difficult, charming, hard to fathom, eager for her own independence. The second part of the book chronicles Bernstein's attempt to find Rachel housing at a time when over 200,000 Americans with mental retardation were on waiting lists for residential services. As Rachel prepares to leave her mother's constant protection, Bernstein invites the reader to share the frustrations and unexpected pleasures of finding a place for her daughter, first in her family, and then in the world.

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