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Ketchup is My Favorite Vegetable: A Family Grows Up with Autism, by Liane Kupferberg Carter

Ketchup is My Favorite Vegetable: A Family Grows Up with Autism, by Liane Kupferberg Carter

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Ketchup is My Favorite Vegetable: A Family Grows Up with Autism, by Liane Kupferberg Carter

Ketchup is My Favorite Vegetable: A Family Grows Up with Autism, by Liane Kupferberg Carter



Ketchup is My Favorite Vegetable: A Family Grows Up with Autism, by Liane Kupferberg Carter

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How do you create an ordinary family life, while dealing with the extraordinary needs of an autistic child?

Meet Mickey - charming, funny, compassionate, and autistic. In this unflinching portrait of family life, Liane Kupferberg Carter gives us a mother's insight into what really goes on in the two decades after diagnosis. From the double-blow of a subsequent epilepsy diagnosis, to bullying and Bar Mitzvahs, Mickey's struggles and triumphs along the road to adulthood are honestly detailed to show how one family learned to grow and thrive with autism.

Ketchup is My Favorite Vegetable: A Family Grows Up with Autism, by Liane Kupferberg Carter

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #839084 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-10-21
  • Released on: 2015-10-21
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.02" h x .88" w x 5.98" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 352 pages
Ketchup is My Favorite Vegetable: A Family Grows Up with Autism, by Liane Kupferberg Carter

Review There are books written about families, and there are books written about autism, and in 'Ketchup is My Favorite Vegetable,' author Liane Kupferberg Carter seamlessly weaves the two together to create a beautiful and heart-tugging story that will stay with you for a long time. In its purest sense, this is a love story--about two parents and the love they share for each other and for their sons, one of whom has autism. (Better After 50 blog)Carter doesn't sugarcoat the anxiety, frustrationand pain.... But in choosing to operate from a place ofhope and strength, she is able to not just navigate Mickey's needs, but embraceeach moment and develop his potential for the future. The result is a deeplymoving and inspiring look at a mother's love beyond fear. -- Patty Chang Anker, Psychology TodayIt's rare for someone to be able to write about life with a special needs child and make it an enjoyable read, but Liane's prose is so good-so smart and funny and lucid and elegant-that even when she's exploring the fears and anxieties a parent faces, she makes it all somehow entertaining. There's real information in these pages for parents going through similar journeys, but it's accompanied by so much empathy and warmth that even those whose lives are untouched by this kind of thing will enjoy reading this. I would recommend it to every parent I know. -- --Claire LaZebnik, author of Overcoming AutismI will always remember the day that Liane Carter first emailed me an essay for the New York Times blog, Motherlode. I knew from the first few paragraphs that I was in the company of a special writer. Her words shine a bright but embracing light on life with a grown son with autism. Never treacly, often funny, always direct and honest, she speaks to parents who have and will walk her specific road. That companionship is a gift to families who are navigating autism. But she's also a gift to parents of all children in every variety. This parenting stuff is joyous and hard, whatever the particulars. Liane captures the whole of that, and gives us all permission to struggle and celebrate at the same time. --Lisa Belkin, Senior National Correspondent at Yahoo, former reporter and columnist at the New York Times

Review Ketchup is my Favorite Vegetable is the best kind of autism memoir because it is a family story. Even the pets are included. After all, autism is a family experience. (from the Foreword by Susan Senator, author and mother of three boys, one of whom has severe autism)It's rare for someone to be able to write about life with a special needs child and make it an enjoyable read, but Liane's prose is so good - so smart and funny and lucid and elegant - that even when she's exploring the fears and anxieties a parent faces, she makes it all somehow entertaining. There's real information in these pages for parents going through similar journeys, but it's accompanied by so much empathy and warmth that even those whose lives are untouched by this kind of thing will enjoy reading this. I would recommend it to every parent I know. (Claire LaZebnik, author of Overcoming Autism)I will always remember the day that Liane Carter first emailed me an essay for the New York Times blog, Motherlode. I knew from the first few paragraphs that I was in the company of a special writer. Her words shine a bright but embracing light on life with a grown son with autism. Never treacly, often funny, always direct and honest, she speaks to parents who have and will walk her specific road. That companionship is a gift to families who are navigating autism. But she's also a gift to parents of all children in every variety. This parenting stuff is joyous and hard, whatever the particulars. Liane captures the whole of that, and gives us all permission to struggle and celebrate at the same time. (Lisa Belkin, Senior National Correspondent at Yahoo, former reporter and columnist at the New York Times)Liane Carter's lovingly written memoir should be required reading for every parent raising a child with autism, particularly those who have been told "your child will never...", because, Wow! does her son Mickey ever! Liane's journey, for better AND for worse, brings hope to our entire community. (Alison Singer, President of the Autism Science Foundation)In Ketchup is My Favorite Vegetable, Liane Kupferberg Carter gracefully articulates the hopes, the disappointments, the frustrations, and the triumphs that are inherent to raising a child on the spectrum and negotiating with the powers that be. The reality of life in a household dominated by autism is artfully conveyed. By the end of the book you are rooting for Mickey and his family, and hoping to read a sequel. Highly recommended! (Chantal Sicile-Kira, author of A Full Life with Autism)Liane does a masterful job leading us up the twisted stairway from denial to acceptance; chaos to freedom. Raising a child with autism can at times feel like we've been thrown in at the deep end. But as we learn in Ketchup is My Favorite Vegetable, the waters eventually recede and we can stand on dry land again. (Arthur Fleischmann, parent of an adult daughter living with severe autism and author of the bestselling Carly's Voice - Breaking Through Autism)This honest and forthright portrayal of how families cope, build resilience and, yes, sometimes break down when the going gets rough, will bring you laughter, tears and the fortitude that comes from knowing that we all share so much in this life journey. (Susan Axelrod, Founding Chair, CURE/Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy)Liane Kupferberg Carter's Ketchup is My Favorite Vegetable is both moving and instructive. It will serve as a helpful and inspirational guide for all parents of special needs children as they transition to the adult world. (Priscilla Gilman, author of The Anti-Romantic Child: A Memoir of Unexpected Joy)Liane Kupferberg Carter's book is a touching, compelling and ultimately uplifting account of parenting an autistic son. It is breathtakingly honest about the emotional upheaval and about the many practical and legal difficulties, but also warm and funny. The observations are constantly astute and the book importantly demolishes some of the myths surrounding autism. (Adam Feintstein, Editor, Looking Up (The International Autism Magazine) and author of A History of Autism: Conversations with the Pioneers)...Carter, a marvelous writer, details both the struggles and joys of parenting with pathos and humor. Her engaging style makes this book a page turner, and I hope there will be a sequel someday. ...Ketchup is My Favorite Vegetable is a validation of the phrase, 'love conquers all.' (Books is Wonderful blog)Carter's writing has sometimes taken my breath away. Her memoir about raising a son with autism is honest, brave and oh so real, and I would think it would be a bright light for every other parent in that community. With humor and wisdom, she reveals the struggles and triumphs that come with the diagnosis, and she shows the importance of being your child's biggest advocate. She shares the emotional toll life with a special needs child can take on a family but is unwavering in her love for her son. As a reader, you will also fall in love with Mickey - and his Mama Bear of a mother. (Midlife at the Oasis blog)Liane Kupferberg Carter has written a memoir of a modern American family....Carter covers the entire arc of parenting a child with ASD, giving other families with special needs children a candid view into what they might anticipate on their own road ahead....Carter has written her son's unique story with great honesty, self-awareness and love. (Grown and Flown: parenting never ends)Ketchup is My Favorite Vegetable by Liane Kupferberg Carter is a real, raw, and very powerful memoir about a family growing up with Autism...I loved this book, and it really taught me a lot. Mostly it taught me to be understanding, to be observant and to just be patient. This was one of my favorite books of the year, I haven't read a memoir that wrapped me up in the world of the writer as much as this one did, I give this 5 out of 5 stars. Inspirational and a great read. (Comfy Reading blog)There are books written about families, and there are books written about autism, and in 'Ketchup is My Favorite Vegetable,' author Liane Kupferberg Carter seamlessly weaves the two together to create a beautiful and heart-tugging story that will stay with you for a long time. In its purest sense, this is a love story-about two parents and the love they share for each other and for their sons, one of whom has autism (Better After 50)

About the Author Liane Kupferberg Carter is a well-known writer and advocate in the autism community who currently lives in New York with her husband Marc and two sons, Jonathan and Mickey. She writes for the New York Times parenting blog Motherlode, as well as the Huffington Post blog, and is a staff writer for Autism After 16.


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. I gobbled up Ketchup is My Favorite Vegetable in one sitting By Lori F. I gobbled up Ketchup is My Favorite Vegetable in one sitting. This book makes you feel like you are sitting at your best friend's kitchen table with a cup of Hot Cocoa on a cold day. Liane Kupferberg Carter is a gifted writer and autism advocate that chronicles the challenges and triumphs of raising her children with grace, humor and love. This book is MUST-READ for anyone who loves an autistic child but also for anyone who has ever faced any type of parenting challenge. Like a "Rocky" movie, this book had me crying and laughing and rooting for the whole Carter family. Absolutely recommend it ... I just loved it!

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Even without the autism this is a story of how to raise a family and how this family stood up with love in their hearts to do th By beverly miller For anyone with an autistic child in their family, this is a well written must read. Heartrending, illuminating, loving, informative and couldn't put it down. Even without the autism this is a story of how to raise a family and how this family stood up with love in their hearts to do the best they could for their beloved Mickey and Jonathan.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A wonderful memoir - I couldn't put it down, and didn't want it to end By Amazon Customer This is an extremely engaging, well-written, heartfelt memoir. Carter expertly weaves remembrances from earlier days in with her story of raising her son, and shares the joys, fears, and hopes of parenting a child with autism with honesty, respect and love. She shares the despair of dealing with a school system that, at times seems bent on providing no appropriate services, and the thrill of seeing her son succeed in tasks she had been told he never would. Carter neither shrinks from the uncomfortable realities of life, nor allows them to be an excuse to embarrass her child or throw herself a pity party. This is a memoir that allows the reader to have a view of someone's life, without feeling like a voyeur. Well done!

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