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The Accomplice - by Melissa Jacobus (Paperback)

The Accomplice - by  Melissa Jacobus (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><em>Natalia looked to me for help, telling the woman that she had a disability, I was her mother, and she needed me to speak on her behalf. The woman, belittling Natalia, told her she didn't look like she had a disability, and she wouldn't allow me to help. Here's how the conversation went: </em></p><p><em>"Well, honey, how old are you?"</em></p><p><em>"I'm twenty," Natalia said.</em></p><p><em>"Well, are you going to have Mommy helping you when you turn twenty-one?"</em></p><p><em>I jumped in. "So, how old are you?"</em></p><p><em>"Thirty-five," she said.</em></p><p><em>"Oh, I see you are wearing glasses. Are you going to take those glasses off when you turn thirty-six?"</em></p><p><em>The woman called her supervisor. While we were waiting for the supervisor, Natalia said something very thoughtful about her challenges. "Mom, things are hard for me. I need assistance just to get the assistance."</em></p><p>When Melissa Jacobus adopted her children, she believed all her prayers for a family had finally been answered. But while other parents were dealing with the usual challenges that come with raising children, Melissa experienced those challenges tenfold.</p><p><em>"The Accomplice"</em> follows several years of her life as two of her children, now grown in the eyes of society yet still cloaked in an invisible disability, struggle to survive a world that doesn't understand them, their needs, or their disability. Substance abuse, homelessness, jail time, and worse can be all-too-common outcomes for those impacted by FASD, also known as Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders.</p><p>As Melissa tries to advocate and safeguard her children from these outcomes, she realizes her ability to help them, and others, is at the mercy of an uninformed society.</p><p><em>"The Accomplice"</em> is a call to action for the country to acknowledge FASD for what it is-a developmental disability that affects millions-and to help society recognize that this "invisible" disability is more than visible, it's a crisis.</p><p><br></p>

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