Description
Jenny vows to do whatever she can to help Lucas connect with his parents and others and live an independent life. Tossed between hope and despair, she begins a frantic effort to research the best among many competing therapies and find exactly the right treatment for her son. Her obsession takes her to the brink of exhaustion and over, when she suffers a psychotic breakdown and must be committed to a psychiatric clinic. There begins another journey, to find her balance and recover her strong, healthy life, before she can begin again to fight for her son.
Both brutally honest and deeply affecting, Love Is Not Enough is a page-turning memoir that offers insight into autism and what a parent goes through for her child.
About the Author
Jenny Lexhed and her husband have three children. In 1995, they founded the speakers bureau Talarforum in Scandinavia, which has grown to seventy employees and more than eight thousand speakers in its network. Now eighteen, Lucas has learned to communicate, read, write, and do math; he is an independent and happy young adult. Jenny has become a sought-after speaker in Scandinavia and a contributor to various publications. She lives in Florida.
Reviews
"Jenny Lexhed has written a searing and unflinchingly honest memoir in which she courageously shares her struggle for both her own mental health and her autistic son's future. Many mothers of autistic children silently endure debilitating depression as they encounter seemingly endless obstacles in their fight for their child. Lexhed does the community of autism families a great service by sharing the story of her nervous breakdown and her battle back to mental health." Katie Wright, board member of SafeMinds, daughter of the founders of Autism Speaks
"Love Is Not Enough is a beautiful and searing read. Jenny Lexhed is both fierce and fragile as she struggles to understand her son and the world of autism. The journey of loving Lucas and finding the best treatments for autism takes her family on a path that is filled with confusion, disappointment, frustration, and further traumas and one can feel the layers of those emotions with Lexhed's beautiful prose. Sometimes heart-wrenching, other times humorously touching, Love Is Not Enough reminds us that one of the most important things we can do as parents of special needs children is to be their champion, their advocate." Deborah Serani, Psy.D., author of Depression and Your Child: A Guide for Parents and Caregivers
"An honest, gripping, and eye-opening trip through the world of parenting a child with autism, from the deep love that inspires the exploration of all options to the surprising toll it took on one mother. A must-read for any parent of a child who is 'different,' indeed, for anyone interested in the power of love to rise above hopelessness."
Randye Kaye, author of Ben Behind His Voices: One Family's Journey from the Chaos of Schizophrenia to Hope
"At times so candid, revealing, and painfully real that you have to set it down and catch your breath." Dagens Industri Weekend (Scandinavia's Wall Street Journal)
"Not just the story of an overworked mom and a family in crisis, it's also about fortitude and, above all, the way back to a good life, told with both gallows humor and a self-effacing irony." Dagens Nyheter (Sweden's best-selling daily newspaper)
"Jenny Lexhed has written a searing and unflinchingly honest memoir in which she courageously shares her struggle for both her own mental health and her autistic son's future. Many mothers of autistic children silently endure debilitating depression as they encounter seemingly endless obstacles in their fight for their child. Lexhed does the community of autism families a great service by sharing the story of her nervous breakdown and her battle back to mental health." Katie Wright, board member of SafeMinds, daughter of the founders of Autism Speaks
"Love Is Not Enough is a beautiful and searing read. Jenny Lexhed is both fierce and fragile as she struggles to understand her son and the world of autism. The journey of loving Lucas and finding the best treatments for autism takes her family on a path that is filled with confusion, disappointment, frustration, and further traumas and one can feel the layers of those emotions with Lexhed's beautiful prose. Sometimes heart-wrenching, other times humorously touching, Love Is Not Enough reminds us that one of the most important things we can do as parents of special needs children is to be their champion, their advocate." Deborah Serani, Psy.D., author of Depression and Your Child: A Guide for Parents and Caregivers
"An honest, gripping, and eye-opening trip through the world of parenting a child with autism, from the deep love that inspires the exploration of all options to the surprising toll it took on one mother. A must-read for any parent of a child who is 'different,' indeed, for anyone interested in the power of love to rise above hopelessness."
Randye Kaye, author of Ben Behind His Voices: One Family's Journey from the Chaos of Schizophrenia to Hope
"At times so candid, revealing, and painfully real that you have to set it down and catch your breath." Dagens Industri Weekend (Scandinavia's Wall Street Journal)
"Not just the story of an overworked mom and a family in crisis, it's also about fortitude and, above all, the way back to a good life, told with both gallows humor and a self-effacing irony." Dagens Nyheter (Sweden's best-selling daily newspaper)
Book Information
ISBN 9781628724295
Author Jenny Lexhed
Format Hardback
Page Count 288
Imprint Skyhorse Publishing
Publisher Skyhorse Publishing
Weight(grams) 576g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 28mm