Priscilla Gilman, a teacher of romantic poetry who embraced
Wordsworth's vision of childhood's spontaneous wonder, eagerly
anticipated the birth of her first child, certain that he would
come "trailing clouds of glory." But as Benjamin grew, his
remarkable precocity was associated with a developmental disorder
that would dramatically alter the course of Priscilla's dreams.
In The Anti-Romantic Child, a memoir full of lyricism and light,
Gilman explores our hopes and expectations for our children, our
families, and ourselves--and the ways in which experience may lead
us to re-imagine them. Using literature as a touchstone, Gilman
reveals her journey through crisis to joy, illuminating the
flourishing of life that occurs when we embrace the unexpected. The
Anti-Romantic Child is a profoundly moving and compellingly
universal book about family, parenthood, and love.
The Anti-Romantic Child, Gilman's first book, was excerpted in
Newsweek magazine and featured on the cover of its international
edition in April 2011. It was an NPR Morning Edition Must-Read,
Slate's Book of the Week, selected as one the Best Books of 2011 by
the Leonard Lopate Show, and chosen as a Best Book of 2011 by The
Chicago Tribune. The Anti-Romantic Child was one of five nominees
for a Books for a Better Life Award for Best First Book.
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