Cecily Anne Paterson Cecily Anne Paterson i(8190308 works by)
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

Public speaker, editor, and writer of YA fiction, Cecily Paterson grew up in Pakistan and later married a Christian minister. She has lived with her family in rural New South Wales.

Paterson has written several non-fiction books on subjects related to Christianity. Her interests include sewing, reading and blogging.

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y separately published work icon Love Tears and Autism What I know about autism. 1. It's hard. 2. There's hope. Mona Vale : Ark House Press , 2011 Z1874327 2011 single work autobiography 'An Australian mother’s journey from heartbreak to hope. When Cecily prayed that God would teach her to really love people, she was hoping that the answer would be easy. She didn’t expect to have her life turned upside down, her dreams shattered and her priorities rearranged. Just weeks after her prayer, Cecily’s three year old son was diagnosed with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD), and Cecily and her husband started out on a journey which would be physically hard, emotionally draining, intellectually challenging and spiritually exhausting. And yet the road would lead to love – real, honest, true, gritty love. If you’ve ever prayed a big prayer, or questioned a big God, or faced a big hurdle or felt like you were drowning in a big sea of sadness, this book will lift, help and offer hope – spiritual and emotional hope for the depressed, the suffering and the questioning. For parents and friends of children suffering from the new autism epidemic, this book offers not only emotional support but also practical information and resources to help you find your way through the jungle of diagnosis and therapy. This is Cecily’s story, but it is also God’s story – because He is the one who has been working in her, teaching her to love.' (From the publisher's website)
2012 third Australian Christian Book of the Year Awards Australian Christian Book of the Year Award
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