Bloom: Finding Beauty in the Unexpected—A Memoir

· Harper Collins
4.5
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“In her tender and genuinely beautiful memoir, Kelle Hampton encourages us to not simply accept the unexpected circumstances of our lives, but to embrace them like the things we wished for all along.” —Matthew Logelin, New York Times bestselling author of Two Kisses for Maddy

Bloom is an inspiring and heartfelt memoir that celebrates the beauty found in the unexpected, the strength of a mother’s love, and, ultimately, the amazing power of perspective. 

From the outside looking in, Kelle Hampton had the perfect life: a beautiful two-year-old daughter, a loving husband, a thriving photography career, and great friends. When she learned she was pregnant with her second child, she and her husband, Brett, were ecstatic. Her pregnancy went smoothly and the ultrasounds showed a beautiful, healthy, high-kicking baby girl.

But when her new daughter was placed in her arms in the delivery room, Kelle knew instantly that something was wrong. Nella looked different than her two-year-old sister, Lainey, had at birth. As she watched friends and family celebrate with champagne toasts and endless photographs, a terrified Kelle was certain that Nella had Down syndrome—a fear her pediatrician soon confirmed. Yet gradually Kelle's fear and pain were vanquished by joy, as she embraced the realization that she had been chosen to experience an extraordinary and special gift.

With lyrical prose and gorgeous full-color photography, Bloom takes readers on a wondrous journey through Nella's first year of life—a gripping, hilarious, and intensely poignant trip of transformation in which a mother learns that perfection comes in all different shapes. It is a story about embracing life and really living it, of being fearless and accepting difference, of going beyond constricting definitions of beauty, and of the awesome power of perspective. As Kelle writes, "There is us. Our Family. We will embrace this beauty and make something of it. We will hold our precious gift and know that we are lucky."

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4.5
17 reviews
A Google user
May 27, 2012
I wanted to like this book. I pre-ordered it with the understanding that a special bookplate, autographed by none other than Kelle herself, would come in the mail shortly as a bonus for pre-ordering. That was two months ago. In the meantime, I have permanently "lent" my copy of Bloom, with the caveat that the lendee toss it in the garbage or pass it along when they're finished. Just don't return the thing to me. The book was hopelessly derivative, as is Kelle herself. There is nothing original about her. I admire her productivity, and I love her interminable photos of her children, especially poor little imperfect Nella, the crux of Kelle's hand-wringing dilemma: what will the neighbors say? I'm so happy Kelle has friends. I can't imagine being around her for two minutes, Dude, without wanting to cold-cock her,
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A Google user
June 24, 2012
I couldnt wait to get my hands on this book. I wanted to love this book because I also have a daughter who unexpectedly was born with Ds. The problem I had was that her experience was just so different from mine that I found myself resenting her. Her daughter wasnt born with heart issues, didnt have problems with eating,was able to be by her side from the moment she was born, and she had a huge support system. Totally different experience but similar feelings. Absolutely loved all the pics though!
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liz
October 19, 2017
Its a great book you go though this hard time in her life and you get to find out how she does it
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About the author

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 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.

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