Product Description
Nicole is 2 years old, and her family, after months of worrying, has just learned she has mental retardation. In a fast-paced, engaging story, mother Sandra Kaufman frankly reveals the feelings of denial, guilt, frustration, and eventual acceptance that result in a determination to help her child live an independent life. This edition, revised on the 10th anniversary of the book’s original publication, adds a “progress report” that updates readers on Nicole’s adu. . . More >>

One of the funniest books I’ve read in a while – reading wacky exploits Nicole is sure to tickle your funny bone!
Rating: 4 / 5
J' have trouvé this book très encouraging. The book covers the Russian mountains émotionnelles to face à a child having a intellectual déficience, but offers also l' hope. I felt encouragé that my child can have a life épanouissante, but découragés by all défis that l' future can bring. This book gives a blow d' eye à life and the succès d' one of the young women handicapés mentaux.& #13; Note: 5/5
and she said, “Yes, it is!”
We had a pretty great laugh thinking about our lives and everything in regards to this book. Great read!!!
Rating: 5 / 5