Up, Not Down Syndrome is a love letter and a map. Experience how it feels to think your life is over after having an unlovable baby. At first the loss seems impossible to overcome. Alex becomes the author's greatest teacher. Love is stronger than fear. Everyone has gifts. The book consists of three parts: the story, the lessons Alex taught the writer and Alex's perspective. Up, Not Down Syndrome is a promise to stay positive, no matter what: up, not down. Nancy's journey gets to the core of what it is to be human:
Explore what it feels like to think life, as you know it, is over.
Discover the fierce love, joy and peace a baby diagnosed with Trisomy 21 (Down syndrome) brings.
Learn the lessons this child taught his mom.
Understand the gift this baby brings to our world.
Realize the depth of the love this family has for the child.
"A beautiful, honest account of not just accepting--but embracing--the unknown. Nancy shows us the blessing of an unexpected gift and the enormity of love."
--Sara Byala, Ph.D.
"This is a wonderful book to remind you that the joy of love is possible in unexpected places when you open your heart to it."
--Barbara Taylor Bowman, Irving B. Harris Professor of Child Development
"A moving and wise story of how a family navigates through hope, loss, learning and, most of all, love."
--Rabbi David Wolpe, author of David: The Divided Heart
"The truth and beauty of Nancy Schwartz's words tell an ongoing story of love, learning and the power of acceptance. All can learn from this family's boundless hope and from their source of joy and strength: Alex."
--April Beard, Music Educator and Cellist
Learn more at www.UpNotDownBook.com
From Modern History Press www.ModernHistoryPress.com
Up, Not Down Syndrome is a love letter and a map. Experience how it feels to think your life is over after having an unlovable baby. At first the loss seems impossible to overcome. Alex becomes the author's greatest teacher. Love is stronger than fear. Everyone has gifts. The book consists of three parts: the story, the lessons Alex taught the writer and Alex's perspective. Up, Not Down Syndrome is a promise to stay positive, no matter what: up, not down. Nancy's journey gets to the core of what it is to be human:
Explore what it feels like to think life, as you know it, is over.
Discover the fierce love, joy and peace a baby diagnosed with Trisomy 21 (Down syndrome) brings.
Learn the lessons this child taught his mom.
Understand the gift this baby brings to our world.
Realize the depth of the love this family has for the child.
"A beautiful, honest account of not just accepting--but embracing--the unknown. Nancy shows us the blessing of an unexpected gift and the enormity of love."
--Sara Byala, Ph.D.
"This is a wonderful book to remind you that the joy of love is possible in unexpected places when you open your heart to it."
--Barbara Taylor Bowman, Irving B. Harris Professor of Child Development
"A moving and wise story of how a family navigates through hope, loss, learning and, most of all, love."
--Rabbi David Wolpe, author of David: The Divided Heart
"The truth and beauty of Nancy Schwartz's words tell an ongoing story of love, learning and the power of acceptance. All can learn from this family's boundless hope and from their source of joy and strength: Alex."
--April Beard, Music Educator and Cellist
Learn more at www.UpNotDownBook.com
From Modern History Press www.ModernHistoryPress.com
Nancy Schwartz has taught in Pennsylvania for twenty-six years. She holds certificates as an ESL program specialist, reading specialist, and elementary and early education educator. Nancy's undergraduate degree came from Temple University, and she attended graduate school at Saint Joseph's University. Nancy spent several summers studying at the Teachers College Columbia University, Reading and Writing Project. She enjoys ballet, reading, writing, art, fashion, animals, music, and, most of all, motherhood. This is her first book. You can find more photos and stories on her website www.UpNotDownBook.com.
"Once in a great while, there is a book that speaks directly to
your heart. It uplifts you and pulls you in with a compelling story
and a message that changes how you think. In Up, Not Down Syndrome,
Nancy Schwartz shares her real-life story of giving birth to Alex,
her son whose challenges and struggles catapulted her and her
family into a whole new world and a whole new perspective on life.
She shares her inner struggles, the real life drama of what
happened, and her family's breathtaking victories. It's a story of
learning to see the good, of gratitude, and growth. It's a
must-read for people of all ages with its universal message of hope
and light and love."
-- Susie Garber, Educator, Mother, Grandmother, Reporter, Speaker,
and Author"Up, Not Down Syndrome will challenge your notion that
raising a differently-abled child is any sort of hardship. Instead,
it is the greatest blessing bestowed upon us; we are not worthy.
This book is a giant fist reaching into your chest, squishing your
heart, changing everything you believed about parenting someone
special. No nonsense storytelling but with Nancy's beautifully
sculpted soul gleaming through each page. Be prepared to meet and
fall in love with Alex and his posse, even if you spill tears on
each page."
-- Paige Figi, Adventurer, Executive Director of Coalition for
Access Now, Charlotte's Web CBD"'How can I love an imperfect
child?' author Nancy Schwartz asks in her compulsively readable and
heartwarming new book, Up, Not Down Syndrome. Through the pages of
the book, Nancy learns that her new baby boy, Alex, will teach her
how to love him and also how to embrace her new life in many happy
and surprising ways. This is the story of one woman and one family
embracing the challenges of raising a child with Trisomy 21 and
finding that the daily battle of meeting those challenges results
in a deepening bond and richer understanding of what it means to
be human. Schwartz shows throughout the book that she is a
learner and she effectively shows readers how committing to
learning about her child and from her child made all the
difference. Along the way, she learns that Alex is a great teacher,
but also a great learner himself. This is a joyful book about one
woman's and one family's heroic journey and one little boy's
capacity to teach others lessons in life and love."
-- Russ Walsh, Rider University, Author of A Parent's Guide to
Public Education in the 21st Century"Nancy, it's a wonder when
someone does what you do, in Up, Not Down Syndrome--namely, puts a
searchlight into the nooks and crannies of one's own experience to
shine the light of day on our shared humanity. And you offer many
little 'epiphanies' along the way, beginning on the first page of
Chapter 1, where you write, 'But we cannot know life's later
lessons in the moment. We can only be where we are.' Thank you for
this."
-- Brenda Dixon-Gottschild, Ph.D., Author, Lecturer, Consultant,
Teacher, Performer, and Prof. Emerita, Dance Studies, Temple
University
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