The Dream Child

The Dream Child by Meghan Stewart, published by iUniverse on June 19, 2003, is a personal memoir that explores the complexities of adoption and the challenges faced when raising a child with Reactive Attachment Disorder. This edition, comprising 168 pages, delves into the emotional turmoil and pain that can arise when one follows their faith, only to encounter significant obstacles in their journey. The narrative reflects on the author’s experiences and the profound questions that accompany such life-altering decisions.
Readers will find a candid account of the struggles and triumphs associated with family dynamics, particularly in the context of adoption and fostering. The book addresses themes of personal relationships and the impact of special needs on family life, offering insights into the resilience required to navigate these challenges. Through her story, Stewart invites reflection on the complexities of love and redemption in the face of adversity, making this memoir a poignant exploration of hope amidst hardship.
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Pain. How does one deal with that deep down, tragically destructive pain that comes when he does what he sincerely believes God would have him do, only to watch his world crumble? In this book I share about our experience of adopting a child and dealing with the deadly syndrome labeled “Reactive Attachment Disorder.” It is a simple label–but the consequences of this syndrome are far reaching. We claim the promise that “All things work together for good to those who love Him and are called according to His purpose.” Yet, there remains that question. Can His love truly redeem even this situation?
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