A powerful memoir exploring disability, creativity, and the complexities of motherhood.
In Portrait of the Artist's Mother, Fiona Place shares her personal journey of raising a child with Down syndrome, challenging societal perceptions and medical assumptions. From the initial grieving silence in the birthing room to navigating horrified comments and celebrating her son Fraser's artistic achievements, Place's story is a testament to the commitment to welcoming all people into an imperfect world.
This insightful memoir examines the politics of disability, the pressure to undergo prenatal screening, and the importance of inclusion. It is a story for parents, educators, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of disability, creativity, and the power of unconditional love. Discover how one family navigated challenges, celebrated triumphs, and found beauty in the unexpected.