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Expecting Adam: A True Story of Birth, Rebirth, and Everyday Magic description
Expecting Adam is an autobiographical tale of an academically oriented Harvard couple who conceive a baby with Down's syndrome and decide to carry him to term. Despite everything Martha Beck and her husband John know about themselves and their belief system, when Martha gets accidentally pregnant and the fetus is discovered to have Down's syndrome, the Becks find they cannot even consider abortion. The presence of the fetus that they each, privately, believe is a familiar being named Adam is too strong. As Martha's terribly difficult pregnancy progresses, odd coincidences and paranormal experiences begin to occur for both Martha and John, though for months they don't share them with each other. Martha's pregnancy and Adam (once born) become the catalyst for tremendous life changes for the Becks. Focusing primarily on the pregnancy but floating back and forth between the present and recent and distant past, Martha Beck's well-written, down-to-earth, funny, heart-rending, and tender book transcends the cloying tone of much spiritual literature. Beck is trained as a methodical academician. Because of her step-by-step explanation of her own progress from doubt to belief, she feels like a reliable witness, and even the most skeptical readers may begin to doubt their senses. When she describes an out-of-body experience, we, too, feel ourselves transported to a pungent, noisy hawker center in Singapore. We, too, feel calming, invisible, supporting hands when she falls. Yet, whether or not readers believe in Beck's experiences is ultimately a moot point. There is no doubt that Adam--a boy who sees the world as a series of connections between people who love each other--is a tremendous gift to Beck, her family, and all who have the honor of knowing him. --Ericka Lutz |
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Expecting Adam: A True Story of Birth, Rebirth, and Everyday Magic Customer Reviews
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I almost wish I hadn't found out more about Martha Beck's life before writing this review. If I hadn't I'd say this is a very good book, with some great messages and inspirational content. I thought she was bit rough on Harvard and seemed to stereotype people who seemed to wrong her. On the other hand, I really liked the message to live your life simply, enjoy the little things, and know there's more to life than just the workaday narrow view.
I had some problems with how much she talked about the morning sickness, and how Harvard people are, etc. Give the reader more credit. I got the picture pretty quick, and it just seemed to drudge on. But it was worth it, because Beck's a very good writer, with an excellent sense of humor and wry wit. All in all, I'd recommend the book.
Now, back to her personal life. I won't go into details, but it sort of detracts from the credibility of this book. Sounds like she might have fabricated other stuff in her life, covered it up, or maybe exaggerated it. Too bad, because I'd really like to believe what she went through. There are just too many bizarre and questionable things in her bio for me remain in total acceptance of the book's contents. |
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