In This Together, Ann Romney
In This Together, Ann Romney
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In This Together
My Story

Author: Ann Romney

Narrator: Ann Romney

Unabridged: 7 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/29/2015


Synopsis

When Mitt and Ann Romney met in their late teens, a great American love story began. And their life together would be blessed: five healthy sons, financial security, and a home filled with joy. Despite the typical ups and downs, they had a storybook life.

Then, in 1998, Ann was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. She couldn't believe it was real; there were no therapies or treatments to help her. Mitt told her that day that they would tackle the diagnosis as a team: They were in it together. "As long as it isn't fatal, we're fine. If you have to be in a wheelchair, I'll be right there to push it," he told her. And Ann thought, "But I'll be the one in the wheelchair." A caregiver and helper her whole life, she'd crossed a terrible invisible line. She wouldn't be able to care for her family anymore. She was the patient. Ann and Mitt would face the most frightening and humbling experience of their lives.

From reflections on her early life, her marriage, and her diagnosis and recovery, the sources of her faith, and the stories of others who overcame adversity and inspired her to keep going, In This Together is a brave and deeply honest portrait of a family facing an unexpected blow, often in the most public of circumstances.

"A lot of people talk about a transformation that happens when life throws you a curve ball, and the big one in my life was my MS diagnosis. With all the blessings I've had, MS has been my greatest teacher: It has taught me about faith, compassion, and serving others. I've met many people along the way who've shared advice and demonstrated enormous resilience in the face of challenges; their stories gave me strength. In sharing my story, I want to give others hope as I've been given hope on this journey."

About Ann Romney

Ann Romney, the former First Lady of Massachusetts and global ambassador of the Ann Romney Center for Neurologic Diseases at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, is the bestselling author of The Romney Family Table (Shadow Mountain, 2013). She is the mother of five sons, five daughters-in-law, and grandmother of 23.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kirsti on November 15, 2015

I decided to read this book because (a) I admire Ann Romney even though I disagree with her husband Mitt on almost every political issue and (b) I wanted to find out why she gut-punched her son Tagg that one time. The punch story comes up on page 3. Ann and Mitt had five sons, and the boys didn't alw......more

Goodreads review by Valerie on January 03, 2016

This book made me cry in public... I haven't done that since I was knocked over in the grocery store by one of my first spasms 10 months ago. Reading this book felt like reading my own thoughts, feelings and fears. If you or somebody you know suffers from a neurological disease then you should put a......more

Goodreads review by Michelle on December 30, 2015

I really enjoyed this biography. There were a few parts that I thought felt repetitious, but I read the book almost straight through, so perhaps it would have felt more like emphasis rather than repetition if I had spaced out the reading more. Her battle with multiple sclerosis was really interesting......more

Goodreads review by Vgathright on January 31, 2017

I just happened upon this book as I was walking in the library. I really enjoyed getting to know Ann Romney and learning about how she dealt with her MS. Having been diagnosed with fibromyalgia in my 20s I related a lot to her process of dealing with her illness, the depression, discouragement, fear......more

Goodreads review by Elaine on March 01, 2016

Loved this book! We lived in Boston and were aquatinted with the Romney's. Such real great people. The way she has battled MS is incredible. Good read for anyone!......more


Awards

  • Barnes and Noble Best New Books of the Year