The triumphant novel of a mother's battle for her handicapped child that will make you proud to be human and glad to be alive.
At first her baby seemed perfect. Everybody said how adorable little Andrew was. The nurses at the hospital. The proud father. Relatives. Friends. Neighbors.
It wasn't until a few months later that Leslie began to suspect something was wrong with her infant son. It didn't take long aftet that for the doctor to tell her how wrong. Too wrong for her to ever put right.
But when Leslie looked at her baby, it wasn't guilt she felt. It was love. Too much love to give him up, or give up on him. The kind of love that makes you believe in miracles - and can make a miracle come true...
At first her baby seemed perfect. Everybody said how adorable little Andrew was. The nurses at the hospital. The proud father. Relatives. Friends. Neighbors.
It wasn't until a few months later that Leslie began to suspect something was wrong with her infant son. It didn't take long aftet that for the doctor to tell her how wrong. Too wrong for her to ever put right.
But when Leslie looked at her baby, it wasn't guilt she felt. It was love. Too much love to give him up, or give up on him. The kind of love that makes you believe in miracles - and can make a miracle come true...