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All I Can Handle: I'm No Mother Teresa

A Life Raising Three Daughters with Autism

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All I Can Handle: I'm No Mother Teresa

By: Kim Stagliano
Narrated by: Nicole Vilencia
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How one woman raises three autistic daughters, loses one at Disney world, stays married, has sex, bakes gluten-free, goes broke, and keeps her sense of humor. Dr. Spock? Check. Penelope Ann Leach (Remember her?) Check. What to Expect When You’re Expecting? Check. I had a seven hundred dollar Bellini crib for God’s sake! Everything was perfect…."

And so begins Kim Stagliano’s electrifying and hilarious memoir of her family’s journey raising three daughters with autism. Always outspoken, often touching, and sometimes heartbreaking, Kim Stagliano is a powerful new voice in comedic writing—her “Kimoir” (as she calls it) is the next must-read, must-listen within the autism community and the literary world at large.

©2010 Kim Stagliano (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
Children's Health Mental Health Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships Funny Witty Autism Memoir

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Author Kim Stagliano sums up the experience of listening to her own work, All I Can Handle: I'm No Mother Teresa: A Life Raising Three Daughters with Autism, pretty well when she says by way of introduction, "When you finish All I Can Handle I hope you'll have laughed a lot, cried a little."

Stagliano is a big-hearted, good-humored, self-deprecating mother of three autistic girls, and the infinitely wide range of emotions she experiences along her personal and unusual parenting path are voiced with great empathy and affection by actor Nicole Vilencia, who brings a wonderful warmth to this rollercoaster of a memoir about love, above all else, even when the going gets really, really rough.

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was interesting & have enjoyed learning more about autism the ups & downs of their lives highs & lows. down to earth

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Noo. Taking about the prevention and "treatment" of autism? That she would happily wave a wand to take away her daughters' autism? That would make them completely other people. As and autistic woman I am deeply insulted and appaled.

Just. No.

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Started ok, not so funny but interesting to hear about another mum's experience until it got to the part on insisting on the autism by vaccine propaganda, whose origin is a retracted paper by a disgraced pseudo scientist. I could not listen further.

autism by vaccine propaganda?

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