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Writer and photographer Kelle Hampton chronicles the simple joys of motherhood and daily life on her popular blog, Enjoying the Small Things. An advocate for individuals with Down syndrome, she has been honored by both the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS) and the National Down Syndrome mostra altro Congress (NDSC), receiving the NDSC National Media Award in 2010. Kelle lives in Naples, Florida, with her husband, Brett; their two daughters, Lainey and Nella; and her stepsons, Austyn and Brandyn. mostra meno

Opere di Kelle Hampton

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Data di nascita
20th century
Sesso
female

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A bit overly sentimental. A tad repetitive. Beautiful photos. Sweet story of embracing life.
 
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CarolHicksCase | 20 altre recensioni | Mar 12, 2023 |
I've read a few books by author's who have blogs that I follow and this one by far is my favorite!
 
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AlexM12345 | 20 altre recensioni | Jan 5, 2022 |
I was looking forward to reading this highly praised book. However, I was very disappointed. I loved the pictures of the 2 cute girls, but I didn't realize that it was a poor self-pitying story about "woe is me".
I can understand that the author had the shock of a life-time when she found out at her daughter's birth that the baby had DS, but except for a short part about the baby's jaundice and then the need for glasses it was only about the mom's feelings.
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yukon92 | 20 altre recensioni | Feb 11, 2015 |
Such a beautiful and touching story is what Im left with after having read this very special memoir.

From the first chapter reading through the Hampton's delivery and the discovery of a downs syndrome baby to the ups and downs of Nella's first year, I sat riveted to every page and every lovely picture as the story unfolded. Not only just a testament of a woman's soul searching and growth as a mother, and Nella, the child who came with unexpected qualities, but also a unique scrapbook documenting precious moments of family time from talented photographers. The pictures that Kelle Hampton shared made me feel like I knew them somehow, everything about the tone of the book felt personal and for the mood this book desires it played out most exquisite.

As a reviewer I can tell fellow readers that it was written excellent, the pages flew by and the flow of the book made for smooth reading. Even for those who normally cringe at memoirs or have no idea which one to read, Bloom would be a perfect place to start. The book in one word was moving, as a mother it resonated with me powerfully, and while I can't share in the same emotions of raising a special needs child, I did relate to the soul searching and the questions Hampton had processing her role to the kids, her husband and life in general. To my pleasant surprise this book was actually based off Hamptons real time blog, and the daily updates she shares about Nella and life in general. I never knew of Nella's story previously, and after reading this book I will for sure keep up with them and check in from time to time.

Bloom was a beautiful book, and Nella is a beautiful little soul. With her lyrical almost tear worthy words on every page, Kelle inspired me to look deeper into my heart and never take for granted these precious years I have with my own children. To take many pictures, laugh and worry less about the negative things in the world.
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Tinasbookreviews | 20 altre recensioni | Jul 30, 2013 |

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Statistiche

Opere
1
Utenti
184
Popolarità
#117,736
Voto
½ 3.4
Recensioni
21
ISBN
5

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