Jillian Heil suffered with Rett syndrome for eleven years: confined to a wheelchair, fed through a tube and unable to communicate. Joyce Heil, her mother, grieved, learned and grew as her caregiver. Discovering your child ha...

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Jillian Heil suffered with Rett syndrome for eleven years: confined to a wheelchair, fed through a tube and unable to communicate. Joyce Heil, her mother, grieved, learned and grew as her caregiver. Discovering your child has profound special needs initiates a journey of suffering for the child and you as a parent. Embracing suffering allows God to change what was intended for evil into good. This book chronicles one mother's wrestling with loss, sorrow and brokenness, ultimately experiencing God's love in the midst of and not in spite of that very suffering.

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