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Experience both the heartbreaking and inspiring tale of Marc's Garden, where this astonishing fatherly love becomes a beacon through the darkest of hours. His son, Marc, is born with severe epilepsy and is later diagnosed with autism. The doctors offer a serious prediction; Marc may not live beyond his childhood years. Struggling with devastating isolation and societal misunderstandings, he fights some overwhelming medical battles all alone.
This touching memoir will take you to the raw reality of a world that seems to be too indifferent, and the incredible strength it takes to turn despair into hope. As you go through these pages, find how the dedication of one father has defied grim expectations to forge an extraordinary life.
ISBN : 978-1-83543-462-8
Scheduled: 08/05/2025
Pages : 294
Size : 205x140
Imprint : Olympia Publishers
Paul lives with his wife, Margaret (Mags), and son, Marc - now aged thirty-seven - and pets, Bronte, the dog, and Bonnie, the cat, in Lancashire, in the United Kingdom. His son, Marc, has been living with epilepsy since birth and was diagnosed with autism at twenty nine years of age. Paul wrote this book hoping it will raise awareness of some hidden disabilities among a wider audience, helping to make the world more inclusive and tolerant. He also hopes this will provide insight into what may lie ahead and help those who need it to realise that they are not alone.