And Along Came Alexis is a book about choices and consequences. The
author's youngest daughter, Alexis, was born in 1978 with multiple
disabilities, including blindness, an intractable seizure disorder and
spastic quadriplegia. The choice to keep her at home despite medical
advice resulted in a limiting of career opportunities for her parents
and educational and other enrichment opportunities for her siblings.
However, it also introduced the family to a whole community of earnest
and interesting people dealing with similar challenges that they would
never have known otherwise, and it provided rich perspectives on a
different way of living. As for Alexis, she thrived far better than had
been predicted and developed into a sweet, trusting person with a clear
sense of self and an appreciation for the people in her life. The book
describes the story of her life to date from her mother's viewpoint: its
victories and setbacks, its grim moments and its funny moments. Overall,
it is a positive story, demonstrating what is possible, even under very
challenging circumstances.