What constitutes a "Perfect" Family? What is being "normal"?
Meet Ishanvi, a little girl on the spectrum who single handedly changed the lives of her parents by being "different".
But first, it is time to meet her parents and understand their love for each other years before Ishanvi is born. This is a journey of how one family has navigated autism despite the challenges. How their journey has positively impacted families across the globe. Meghali narrates the nine life lessons she has learnt following the diagnosis of her daughter. Every lesson is complemented by a story from her life. Two years later, they wonder if their second child is also on the spectrum, or if their fear is taking over.
What some readers are saying about The Girl Who Flaps Her Hands:
"Inspirational"
"This work will touch many lives and encourage people"
"What an important and powerful way to help other families. The fiction approach is really intriguing."
Advance Praise for The Girl Who Flaps Her Hands
"A beautiful and inspiring story that offers a rare and valuable perspective on the challenges of parenting a child with autism. The author's writing is both heartfelt and informative, as she shares her personal journey of coming to terms with her daughter's diagnosis and finding a new path forward. Her nine life lessons are a testament to the resilience and strength of families of special needs kids, and offer practical strategies for coping with the ups and downs of this unique parenting experience"
-Abigail L, Librarian, Atlanta Public library
"The Girl Who Flaps Her Hands is a powerful and moving story that will resonate with anyone who has ever faced a difficult diagnosis or unexpected challenge in life. The author's honesty and vulnerability are truly inspiring, as she shares the struggles and triumphs of parenting a child with autism. Her nine life lessons are not only practical and insightful but also deeply meaningful, reminding us all of the importance of accepting and celebrating neuro-diversity. This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the realities of parenting a special needs child, and how to navigate the complex emotions that come with it."
-Susan E, Goodreads Reviewer