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He has Up Syndrome not Down Syndrome   


Down Syndrome story.

A short book, written by a grandmother and published by Publish America.  This book is a story about an average family and how they all come to terms with the newest member of their family.

Where can I buy the book? The link below will take you directly to the publisher and my book.

Purchase my book online at PublishAmerica.com

A book about Down Syndrome and how one little boy makes a difference.  It is now available online at all the major sites, ie BarnesandNoble.com,  Amazon.com and should be in local stores soon.

With your purchase of this book about my down syndrome grandson, I am donating the proceeds to the Sunshine School building fund in Searcy, AR.

ISBN # 1-4137-6041-4

Contact Information

For Donation information-go to News page 

E-mail address: caroline50@tx.rr.com

Web address:

www.carolinebrandt.com

Biographical Information:

 I grew up in the Northwestern US with 2 brothers and a sister. I graduated high school and immediately joined the U S Navy in 1974. I was stationed in Corpus Christi, Texas for 2 years. I went to college after I was married and while I raised two daughters. I now have 4 grandsons and live and work in Dallas. I love being a grandmother and now travel to Arkansas on a regular basis to visit them. 

Personal Interests :

  • Writing
  • Reading
  • Cooking
  • Working out 
  • Sewing 




Riley & Misty - our little Down Syndrome blessing..isn't he cute?




About the story

Caroline had always been an attentive person, daughter, wife and then mother to her own daughters.  She wanted her children to grow up knowing they were loved, she made sure they knew they were loved, unconditionally.  She adored children and was a loving, caring grandmother when the time came.  When she was faced with difficulties and challenges it was easy to see how she could overcome and give those around her the strength that they needed. Especially now, now that we had a Down Syndrome special needs child in our family.








 
© 2004 by Caroline Brandt