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20 books for parent carers, by parent carers

by Hibi

Apr 6, 2024

Ernest Hemingway famously claimed “there is no friend as loyal as a book”. And for parents caring for a child with disability or complex medical needs – especially in those early months and years – these words can ring very true.

Here are 20 titles written for parent carers, by parent carers, sharing all kinds of experiences, wisdom and advice.

  • Bloom: Finding Beauty in the Unexpected – A Memoir by Kelle Hampton
  • Far from the Tree: Parents, Children, and the Search for Identity by Andrew Solomon
  • The Cracks that Let the Light In: What I learned from my disabled son by Jessica Moxham
  • The Invisible Life of Us: Welcome to the joyous, messy, colourful world of parenting kids with additional needs by Mandy Hose and Kate Jones
  • Miracle of Love: A Mother's Story of Grief, Hope and Acceptance by Ondine Sherman
  • Raising a Rare Girl: A Memoir by Heather Lanier
  • Blue Sky July: A True Tale of Love, Light and ‘Impossible Odds’ by Nia Wyn
  • Unconditional Love: A Memoir of Filmmaking and Motherhood by Jocelyn Moorhouse
  • The Still Point of the Turning World by Emily Rapp Black
  • Special: Antidotes to the obsessions that come with a child's disability by Melanie Dimmitt
  • Changed by a Child: Companion Notes for Parents of a Child with a Disability by Barbara Gill
  • Tender: The Imperfect Art of Caring by Penny Wincer
  • The Skies I’m Under by Rachel Wright
  • Expecting Adam: A true story of birth, transformation and unconditional love by Martha Beck
  • Can’t Breathe: A Memoir by Laesa Faith Kim
  • A Heart That Works by Rob Delaney
  • Sunlight Burning at Midnight by Jessica Ronne
  • A Different Dream for My Child: Meditations for Parents of Critically or Chronically Ill Children by Jolene Philo
  • The Four Walls of My Freedom: Lessons I’ve Learned from a Life of Caregiving by Donna Thomson
  • Dear Parent Carer: Things I Know Now I Wish I Knew Then by Ali Jeffries

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