“No matter how much I enjoyed parenthood, I found myself having to accept its fundamental that nothing ever turns out quite as you’d expect.”
It was a journey that most parents would hope to a son born with a congenital heart defect, a fateful decision to take a family trip abroad, and an emergency hospitalization that left them stranded on the other side of the world with no obvious way home.
Despite these difficult circumstances, More Than We Expected is not a tragedy. Instead, this memoir offers valuable lessons about the privilege of parenthood and the practice of the mysterious ways in which the body forms and grows, giving life; how we find the faith to live with our decisions, even if the consequences are beyond our control; and a family’s extraordinary capacity—when something goes wrong—to compensate and heal.
More Than We Expected is a story of finding strength in the most unexpected places. Our children have a special ability to reveal the goodness in the world—their eyes a window to a life full of wonder. Like them, this book is a vivid reminder of what it means to be human—a miraculous, inexplicable gift, however fleeting.
What an absolutely beautiful book. As a pediatric cardiology healthcare provider, this book resonates deeply with me and provides me some insight on how to best care for my sweet patients and their families who are going through some of the hardest days of their lives. Highly recommend.
I don’t cry when I read books, and I don’t ever write reviews on here. This book was so incredibly moving that it necessitated a review. I knew the outcome, you know it when you start it, and yet I was so entranced by the story that I was swept up in the emotions of it all. I read it in a day. Read this book. You won’t regret it. It paints a beautiful picture of making every single moment in life worthwhile.
I read this book in one day. Well written. A beautiful story about a beautiful family and all the wonderful people that come into their lives. I love that the parents pass on their wonderful Jewish traditions to their children and loved that the author would bless his children when he said goodnight or goodbye. Highly recommended especially for healthcare professionals to gain insight to the struggles and sacrifices families make for their beloved ones with chronic illness and to grow in empathy. Thank you NYC Vassar book club for letting me know about this book.
Brave and strong and a great story about resilience in one family. I can’t imagine losing a child but reading this book gave me an intimate understanding of the world that the author lives in. Tragic but also inspiring. Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC.
What a beautifully written, uplifting story of a terribly sad situation. Yet the book, and story, is hard to classify as sad. James G. Robinson has told his son’s, and family’s, story in an amazing way that just leaves you feeling hopeful about so much.
Having a daughter with a single ventricle heart, this book, this life, resonates with me on a level not many can understand. And yet, this book is for everyone willing to look at Life beyond counting years. Navigating a journey between a fragile life and an inevitable death has never been more beautifully written. At least not to my knowledge.
Appreciated the parent perspective in this book as someone who works with cardiac babies. ♥️ I’ll always admire the strength of our heart warrior families.
I thought I would need tissues for the tragedy that would inevitably occur at the end of the book. Reached for the box much earlier than expected, as I was caught off guard by the small and beautiful moments of humanity embedded throughout this book. It reminded me of what wonderful goodness and ingenuity people are capable of.