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A Mother Like Alex: One defiant woman. Nine special children.

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Mother Like Alex: One defiant woman. Nine special children.

Contributors:

By (Author) Bernard Clark

ISBN:

9780007271672

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers

Imprint:

HarperTrue

Publication Date:

1st January 2009

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Adoption and fostering: advice and issues
Coping with / advice about physical impairments / disability

Dewey:

362.1968588420092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 25mm

Weight:

330g

Description

An inspiring true story of a life devoted to helping Downs children.
Alex Bell is a 53 year old woman who lives in Swinton, on the outskirts of Manchester. She is feisty, funny with a real firecracker of a personality. She has needed that strength of character for Alex is the adoptive mother of 8 children with Downs Syndrome or other disabilities, children who some parts of society would perhaps prefer to forget.

Age 28 and unmarried, Alex adopted her first Downs child, Matthew - and became one of the first people in the UK to be approved for adoption as a single woman. Amazingly, she went on to take eight more children under her wing, Simon, Adrian, Nathan, Andrew, Chloe, Tom, Emily and Callum. Some had been through a frustratingly bureaucratic care system, or moved from one foster parent to another. It sometimes seemed an impossible challenge, but Alex was determined to give these children stability, love and the best life possible.

With her down-to-earth charm, Alex also brings together the families often torn apart by Downs. She encourages the birth families to get together - some of whom have sadly turned their backs on their son or daughter, but others have now long been happily involved in their children's lives.

The nine children each have unique, sometimes heartbreaking stories, but they are also the most joyful, compelling and fascinating children you're ever likely to meet:

Happy-to-lucky Matthew, 24, who takes people on tours of Man. Utd - the only Downs child to be given such a privileged position, and testament to Alex's care

Adrian, the family timekeeper and numbers wiz, as if born with a clock inside his brain

Chloe, the lovable, mischievous scamp known as Little Miss Dynamite

Prepare to be amazed, moved and entranced by this powerful true story that will change the way we all look at disabilities. Alex believes special needs children are 'gifts', and spending any time with her it becomes obvious that she also has a very special gift of her own.

Reviews

In a market awash with true-life memoirs, it is refreshing to find a book that really feels different. As Alex tells each of [the childrens ] stories, there are traumatic episodes, lots of humour and plenty of heartache - but more than anything, a genuine insight into the redemptive power of love. The Bookseller

Author Bio

Bernard Clark began his career as an investigative TV journalist, newsreader and director for the BBC. He went on to direct several acclaimed documentaries and originated 'Watchdog', the BBC's long-running investigative series, as well the series 'Timewatch' and 'Bookmark'. He then set up Clark Television, one of the first major independent production companies in the UK, producing worldwide current affairs and documentary programmes. He continues to make television series, combining this with writing. He lives in London and North Carolina.

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