
A story you won’t forget.
Liz Kulp, winner of Gold Mom’s Choice Outstanding Young
Contributor in 2009 for The Best I Can Be Living with
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome or Effects offers readers a rare
“new” opportunity of understanding adult transition with FASD.
There is always a feeling of awe when you are handed the first copy of your book. I loved the look in Liz's eyes when she held her new project.
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Liz was diagnosed with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) as a young teen. Knowing her challenges and understanding her strengths helped her graduate from public high school and strive to move on to independent adulthood like her peers. But, she soon learned that life within the context of a family that understood and helped her gain the desire for independence had not prepared her to live in a world filled with predators and abstract thinking. Liz unashamedly lets readers inside
the hidden world of adult transition for many of our young people with FASD.