Growth, Karen DeBonis
Growth, Karen DeBonis
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Growth
A Mother, Her Son, and the Brain Tumor They Survived

Author: Karen DeBonis

Narrator: Karen DeBonis

Unabridged: 8 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Karen DeBonis

Published: 06/07/2024


Synopsis

Can a woman who never learned to stand up for herself find the courage to speak up for her son?
Medical gaslighting collides with a mother's people-pleasing, shattering her expectations of motherhood and threatening the survival of her young son.
Karen is a happily married, slightly frazzled working mother of two when her eight-year-old son, Matthew, develops a strange eye-rolling tic. Over the next three years, Matthew's tics multiply. He becomes clumsy and lethargic, a gifted program dropout. Karen repeatedly tries to get her husband and the pediatrician to open their eyes, but she is too full of self-doubt, too compulsively agreeable to tear off their blinders. Exhausted and full of despair, Karen crumples to the bathroom floor one night, wondering if she has the will to carry on. But she must persevere. Who else will fight for her son? Matthew finally receives a horrifying diagnosis. He is expected to "bounce back," however, convincing Karen that the battle is over. But the pain drags on, and she discovers just how weak--and then exactly how strong--she is.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Hazel on June 21, 2024

The first part of the book discusses the birth of GDP as a measure of economic growth and explains the “long stagnation” that humans experienced prior to the Industrial Revolution. The author then explores the Malthusian trap and how humanity escaped it through technological progress and the discove......more

Goodreads review by Jakub on January 25, 2025

This book has five parts – historical origins, development of our economic understanding of growth through models, an argument for growth, policies for growth and finally a philosophical debate on the nature of growth we need (and especially the choices we need to make). The first half is much bette......more

Goodreads review by jon on February 12, 2025

Read this for my economic policy class. It was a lot more interesting than I expected. Obviously you’re not going to agree with everything said, but every chapter has a lot of well argued ideas that are at least important to think about. The last chapter had some cool takeaways about direct democrac......more

Goodreads review by Daniel on October 02, 2024

What causes growth? Final answer: technological progress. Must growth cause inequality and environmental damage? Maybe not if we put limits on it like the EU. Should we have negative growth or no growth? Absolutely not. I think these are the 3 points I learn after listening to the whole book…......more

Goodreads review by Annk on October 23, 2024

I was attracted to the title of this book as I have been considering how unfettered growth and a focus on only growth seems to have ruined the environment. I have also been considering that people are not necessarily better off. Susskind gets right to it: growth was never meant to be the goal, GDP w......more