Expecting Adam, Martha Beck
Expecting Adam, Martha Beck
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Expecting Adam
A True Story of Birth, Rebirth, and Everyday Magic

Author: Martha Beck

Narrator: Joyce Bean

Unabridged: 12 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/13/2012


Synopsis

"He says you'll never be hurt as much by being open as you have been by remaining closed."The
messenger is a school janitor with a master's in art history who claims
to be channeling "from both sides of the veil." "He" is Adam, a
three-year-old who has never spoken an intelligible word. And the
message is intended for Martha Beck, Adam's mother, who doesn't know
whether to make a mad dash for the door to escape a raving lunatic
(after all, how many conversations like this one can you have before you
stop getting dinner party invitations and start pushing a mop
yourself?) or accept another in a series of life lessons from an
impeccable but mysterious source.From the moment Martha and her
husband, John, accidentally conceived their second child, all hell broke
loose. They were a couple obsessed with success. After years of
matching IQs and test scores with less driven peers, they had two
Harvard degrees apiece and were gunning for more. They'd plotted out a
future in the most vaunted ivory tower of academe. But the dream had
begun to disintegrate. Then, when their unborn son, Adam, was diagnosed
with Down syndrome, doctors, advisers, and friends in the Harvard
community warned them that if they decided to keep the baby, they would
lose all hope of achieving their carefully crafted goals. Fortunately,
that's exactly what happened.Expecting Adam is a poignant,
challenging, and achingly funny chronicle of the extraordinary nine
months of Martha's pregnancy. By the time Adam was born, Martha and John
were propelled into a world in which they were forced to redefine
everything of value to them, put all their faith in miracles, and trust
that they could fly without a net. And it worked.Martha's
riveting, beautifully written memoir captures the abject terror and
exhilarating freedom of facing impending parentdom, being forced to
question one's deepest beliefs, and rewriting life's rules. It is an
unforgettable celebration of the everyday magic that connects human
souls to each other.

About Martha Beck

Martha Beck is the bestselling author of several memoirs and self-help books, including Expecting Adam, Finding Your Own North Star, Steering by Starlight, and Finding Your Way in a Wild New World.

Diana, Herself: An Allegory of Awakening, is the first installment of her Bewilderment Chronicles trilogy, and is her first foray into fiction. Readers can also find Martha's unique blend of wit and wisdom every month in O, The Oprah Magazine.

Martha lives on her ranch in California with her tribe of horses, gophers, wild turkeys, a bobcat named Candalario Aguilara, and some people, too.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nikki on September 11, 2008

I'm not exaggerating when I say this is the most beautiful book I've ever read. It's about a subject I've been fascinated by for a little while now and yet one that so many people seem so tight-lipped about. I remember a church leader telling our student congregation my freshman year of college that......more

Goodreads review by Feistykel on July 31, 2016

The reviews of this made me furious. Seriously - 1 star because she ignored Gods hand reaching out to her. Who the hell are you?? How dare you? "I believe all miracles stem from God in my life" well whoop de doo. This book inspired me, it changed my life and i can't quite explain why. I have 2 healt......more

Goodreads review by MCOH on August 29, 2008

Here's the review I wrote on Amazon a couple years ago when we read this book for book club: As an LDS woman, Harvard alum, mother, and friend to someone who has Down Syndrome, I anticipated loving this book. I somehow imagined that Beck's experiences might have mirrored mine, that I would find in he......more

Goodreads review by Emma on November 17, 2023

More like a 4.5. Written twenty-some years ago, the language is often brutal. As are her joking comments that come across as overly harsh to my PC ears I suppose, but the end saved it. As well as the fact I’ve heard this author on various podcasts and she’s a miracle worker of the soul. This book’s......more

Goodreads review by Kristine on July 14, 2007

So good. So much to say... true story, and I love Beck's writing style. Here's the hook: Beck is in a PhD program at Harvard. She gets pregnant, has amazing visions and intuitions during the pregnancy, like seeing what her husband sees as he is in China (or somewhere). She finds out the baby she is c......more