Blue Sky July: A True Tale of Love, Light and 'impossible Odds' - Couverture souple

Wyn, Nia

 
9781854114549: Blue Sky July: A True Tale of Love, Light and 'impossible Odds'

Synopsis

Book of the Month on BBC Radio 5; Radio 4 Book of the Week; Featured in the Daily Mail and the Guardian; WH Smith's Book of the Month (October 2007)

It's the strangest time – a birth – for life to start falling apart

Set between the summers of 1998 and 2005 in Cardiff, Blue Sky July follows the story of a mother whose child suffers a devastating brain injury. It traces her journey into a world OP away in society's pockets as she battles against impossible odds to heal him.

Through her intimate day by day musings, the book explores the impact of the tragedy on her home life, love life, friendships and connection to the world, as the most extraordinary relationship unfolds between them.

This book will challenge your heart and change your views.

Blue Sky July was featured in The Guardian, Western Mail, South Wales Echo, Wales on Sunday, Good Housekeeping and on the BBC website.

"… very poetic… My emotions were everywhere. I felt sad, even angry at times, but ultimately this is the wonderful story of a mother's love and determination. A really moving book."
Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson

"Un-put-downable and utterly compelling. A quiet classic."
Yvonne Roberts, novelist and broadcaster

"This is an astonishing book…she has succeeded brilliantly, and in the process brought us a wonderful story, beautifully told, about an astonishing little boy and his amazing mother."
Sunday Independent

"A heartbreaking tour-de-force that is taking the literary world by storm."
The Daily Mail

"This book, which one almost hesitates to call a novel, is a tribute to the power of maternal love and the indomitable spirit of a small boy and his mother. Despite the tragedy of its subject matter it is a novel of optimism and hope."
Gillian Rowlands, Cambria

"Beautifully written and will strike a chord with every parent. It will have you hooked from beginning to end."
Good Housekeeping

"… an inspired and inspirational journal."
David Jacobs

"This is a book that is full of joy."
Dame Vera Lynn

"A compelling read"
Cerebra Bulletin

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Présentation de l'éditeur

"My heart has reshaped a thousand broken pieces, and for every moment I still want to heal him there are a thousand when I know he's perfect, exactly as he is" This book will challenge your heart and change your views. Set between the summers of 1998 and 2005 in Cardiff, Blue Sky July is the true story of Nia, whose son Joe suffers a devastating brain injury. Through her intimate day-by-day musings, the book explores the impact of the tragedy on Nia's home life, love life, friendships and connection to the world, as the most extraordinary relationship unfolds between herself and Joe. Lyrical, inspiring and utterly compelling, Nia Wyn's powerful yet acutely sensitive account of her experiences will make an indelible impression on all who read it. A testament to the power of a mother's unconditional love for her son, Blue Sky July is a book that deserves to be read by everyone.

Présentation de l'éditeur

Set between the summers of 1998 and 2005, Blue Sky July follows the story of Nia Wyn, a mother who battled against impossible odds to heal her son Joe, who was diagnosed with cerebral palsy soon after he was born. Told by doctors that he would never walk, talk, see, or even recognize her, Wyn devoted her every waking moment to exploring alternative treatments.

Through an intimate portrayal of her day-to-day interactions with her son and partner-as well as her own internal struggles, perceptions, and celebrations-Wyn shares her own uplifting story of resilience in the face of tragedy.

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