Episode #050 - Girl Storm: A Stunning New Memoir of Profound Autism
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We interview Peg Kerswell, the author of a bold new book chronicling her experiences raising a daughter with extremely severe autism. Ellie is nonverbal and self-injurious, she requires 24/7 care with intensive supervision. The grueling, nonstop cycle of care wears Peg down to the bone, but after Ellie is placed in a treatment facility, Peg finally has the chance to breathe, and take an account of the onslaught of traumas the family has endured — a process that prompts her to start writing her story. Peg and Jill Escher discuss the origins of the book, what Peg wants readers to walk away with (hint: the dire realities of severe autism and the desperate need for programs), and the many humorous musings that give her the ability to cope with an absurdly impossible situation. Jill says it is extremely well written, disarmingly honest and one of the best autism memoirs she's ever read. Links: Girl Storm on Amazon: https://a.co/d/cQpq5bk Jill Escher's review of Girl Storm: https://www.ncsautism.org/blog//lost-in-a-bermuda-triangle-of-profound-autism
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