This Boy We Made: A Memoir of Motherhood, Genetics, and Facing the Unknown

Written by:
Taylor Harris
Narrated by:
Iesha Nyree

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
1
Narrator
1
Release Date
January 2022
Duration
8 hours 24 minutes
Summary
A Black mother bumps up against the limits of everything she thought she believed—about science and medicine, about motherhood, and about her faith—in search of the truth about her son.

One morning, Tophs, Taylor Harris’s round-cheeked, lively twenty-two-month-old, wakes up listless, only lifting his head to gulp down water. She rushes Tophs to the doctor, ignoring the part of herself, trained by years of therapy for generalized anxiety disorder, that tries to whisper that she’s overreacting. But at the hospital, her maternal instincts are confirmed: something is wrong with her boy, and Taylor’s life will never be the same.

With every question the doctors answer about Tophs’s increasingly troubling symptoms, more arise, and Taylor dives into the search for a diagnosis. She spends countless hours trying to navigate health and education systems that can be hostile to Black mothers and children; at night she googles, prays, and interrogates her every action.

Some days, her sweet, charismatic boy seems just fine; others, he struggles to answer simple questions. A long-awaited appointment with a geneticist ultimately reveals nothing about what’s causing Tophs’s drops in blood sugar, his processing delays—but it does reveal something unexpected about Taylor’s own health. What if her son’s challenges have saved her life?

This Boy We Made is a stirring and radiantly written examination of the bond between mother and child, full of hard-won insights about fighting for and finding meaning when nothing goes as expected.
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carmen steen

As a pediatric nurse, having worked in the field for 20+ years and seen countless cases of mysterious illnesses and conditions that were difficult to explain, I was very drawn to hear a mother's perspective. While I lack the scientific data to back my claims, I can confidently state that physicians more frequently overlook the input of a caregiver or parent than they actually listen to them. This is especially true for Black families. I could not get past the narrator's monotone delivery of this remarkable story. I have a moderately long work commute 3 days a week, and like to listen to audiobooks while walking the dog, but I guess I'll have to read the physical book, because this was unbearable. I don't think that, just because a topic is serious and sensitive, it needs to be read like a eulogy for the last person who could have saved the world. I could feel my energy being sucked out of me with every minute I listened to her. It's a shame, the story is excellent.

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