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The Warner boys, our family's story of autism and hope, Ana & Curt Warner ; with Dave Boling

Label
The Warner boys, our family's story of autism and hope, Ana & Curt Warner ; with Dave Boling
Language
eng
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Warner boys
Oclc number
1061751467
Responsibility statement
Ana & Curt Warner ; with Dave Boling
Sub title
our family's story of autism and hope
Summary
"An emotional, revealing memoir of one family's life in seclusion--and the love, strength, and faith it took to save it. Seahawks star running back Curt Warner and his wife, Ana, were prominent figures in Seattle in the early 1990s. When they dropped from the public eye after Curt's retirement, everyone assumed it was for a simpler life. But the reality behind their seclusion was a secret they hid from even their closest friends: their twins, Austin and Christian, had been diagnosed with severe autism...Now after years of silence, the Warners share their inspiring journey from stardom and success to heartbreaking self-imposed isolation. Above all, it's a story of the life-changing truth that love for family and each other--no matter how challenged--is the path to healing and peace..."--from dust jacket front flap
Table Of Contents
The diagnosis -- Coal country to the NFL -- On bended knee -- Ryan Warner never cried -- The Warner boys -- Now what? -- Fighting back -- Our own private island -- Ending it ... -- Puberty was a nightmare -- She's one tough cookie -- The house is on fire -- When the smoke cleared -- Big brother -- A light in the dark -- Finding our way -- Trials and errors -- The costs -- Accentuating the positives -- Tested by fire -- Austin and Christian as young men -- Warners at work -- Recovery and controversy -- The next chapter -- You are not alone
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