This is the poignant, heartbreaking story of Becky and the lessons she learned from her mum’s suicide. It is not an easy read, but Becky is the most wise, wonderful, warm woman who came narrowly close to repeating history before realising the value and importance of honesty, of putting her truth out there, and asking for help. Beautifully told to Best magazine.
Read MoreThis was one of those delightful moments when the idea I had for a story absolutely came to life on the page - Best put this piece together beautifully and it’s just perfect. Suzanne, Diane and Pearl are grandmothers to children who have Down’s syndrome and in lockdown, have not been able to see their grandkids. But that hasn’t stopped them bonding, via Facetime and e-hugs. These are difficult times for everyone and we’re all looking forward to hugging in real life again - thank you to these wonderful grandmas for sharing the love! Out now in Best.
Read MoreEvery year for World Down’s syndrome Day (March 21st) I like to put together a retrospective collective of all my stories celebrating the Down’s syndrome community. Here we are then!
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