Bless the Children
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About the Book
In Bless the Children, Peggy Noonan is one of the millions of people who think children born with Down syndrome are weird, ugly, sick, and probably retarded—doomed to a short life, perhaps, but a bleak future certainly. This story tells how Peggy’s view changes when she gives birth to a child with Down syndrome and how she fights to have her child integrated into schools with normal children and not segregated to special schools. She becomes a leader in that movement and helps create a network of support groups. Her own life is a story of victories and defeats, but in the end, she has everyone she loves close to her—her family.
About the Author
Joseph J. Sollish retired after a long career in advertising and began to write novels. He has published Gates of Horn and Ivory, Guardians of the Dream, and Tell Me a Story. He is also a sculptor, carving heads from granite boulders. He lives in Los Angeles with Claudia, his wife, with whom he has celebrated their golden anniversary. He is currently working on a new novel.