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"Miller has written an affecting, candid account about raising an enigmatically disabled child. She offers critical commentary on the flaws of various medical and educational systems that she navigated yet also acknowledges how she had to modify her own behavior and expectations. She adds a healthy dose of humor, including Jack's rather pithy perceptions and observations. While certainly not a comprehensive resource guide, Miller's memoir offers insight and support to parents in similar situations. An honest, heartbreaking, and ultimately uplifting account of parenting a child with severe…mehr

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"Miller has written an affecting, candid account about raising an enigmatically disabled child. She offers critical commentary on the flaws of various medical and educational systems that she navigated yet also acknowledges how she had to modify her own behavior and expectations. She adds a healthy dose of humor, including Jack's rather pithy perceptions and observations. While certainly not a comprehensive resource guide, Miller's memoir offers insight and support to parents in similar situations. An honest, heartbreaking, and ultimately uplifting account of parenting a child with severe emotional difficulties." From Kirkus Review of Books Mad Random Claiming Life Out of Chaos chronicles one family's struggle to final normalcy while raising a son with severe emotional disabilities. Brutally honest, yet laugh out loud funny, this book shines a light on the anxiety, heartbreak and rage experiences by thousands of families seeking acceptance for the difficult, quirky children. This wild, gritty book ultimately leads readers to the miracles of hope and love.
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Donna Miller is a passionate storyteller, published writer, teacher, political analyst, speechwriter, and child advocate. Ms. Miller contributes to national and international journals on wide-ranging topics such as family relationships, child advocacy, illness, injury prevention, and travel. Donna mentors entrepreneurial activists, helping to craft social and corporate messaging that bring new ideas to life. She leads consumers to better health decision-making, and ignites support for various parenting organizations. Her work has stirred community action and kick-started cultural change. Her second non-fiction book, Stalking Grace will be completed in 2017.