Strange Beauty: A Portrait of My Son

Strange Beauty: A Portrait of My Son

by Eliza Factor

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Overview

A unique and hopeful story of how one woman and her family were transformed by her child's multiple disabilities and inability to talk and how she, in turn, transformed a community.

This intimate, no-holds barred memoir shares one family's experiences with a child who is both autistic and physically disabled. It is a story of infectious laughter, blood on the floor, intense physical conflict, and of two little girls growing up in the shadow of their charming and fitful brother. And it is the story of a mother and writer and the illuminating effect of imagining the world through the eyes of her beautiful, charismatic, and nonverbal son, Felix. 

Felix and his sisters inspire Eliza to start Extreme Kids, a community center that connects families with children with disabilities through the arts and play, and transform how she saw herself and the world. She writes of the joy this project brings her, as well as the disconnect of being lauded for helping others at the same time that she cannot help her own son.

As Felix grows bigger and stronger, his assaults against himself grow more destructive. When his bruised limbs and face prompt Child Services to investigate the Factors for abuse, Eliza realizes how dangerous her home has become.

Strange Beauty is a personal story, but it shines a light on the combustible conditions many families are living in at this moment. The United States offers parents whose children are prone to violence very little help. That Eliza's story ends happily, with Felix thriving at Crotched Mountain School, is due more to luck than policy.  There are few such schools and many such children. 

When children are violent, we fail to account for the internal and external pressures that lead to violence. This is both cruel and counterproductive, for people with disabilities have much to teach us, if we will only listen.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781941529720
Publisher: Parallax Press
Publication date: 08/22/2017
Pages: 272
Sales rank: 1,227,440
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Eliza Factor is author of the acclaimed novels The Mercury Fountain and Love Maps. Eliza and her husband have three children, the eldest of whom is multiply disabled. She is founder and President of the Board of Extreme Kids & Crew, a non profit community center that connects families with children with disabilities through the arts, music and play in Brooklyn. Factor was named New Yorker of the Week by NY1 in 2012 for creating the city's first drop in sensory playspace for children with disabilities. Eliza Factor lives in Brooklyn with her family.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction 11

2 The Beginning 17

3 Me and Gino 38

4 Squidish 44

5 Scary Elders 65

6 Therapy 70

7 Fort Greene 76

8 Pride 80

9 The Downside of Body Language 87

10 A Bigger World 94

11 The warped Synthesizer 103

12 Red Tape 109

13 Logistics 122

14 An Idyll 127

15 Oscar 135

16 The Devil Screech 141

17 Slaps and Nonces 149

18 An Idea 164

19 Doctors 172

20 Extreme Kids & Crew 179

21 Space No. 1 187

22 The Book 197

23 The Beast Returns 201

24 Religion 218

25 Hanging On 226

26 Discovery 231

27 Placement 237

28 Diminishment 248

29 Crotched Mountain 253

Epilogue 263

Acknowledgments 270

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