Looking for Caylie

 


Looking For Caylie

An Unabashed Memoir of the Battle, Breakthrough and Future with a Genetic Variant

by Misty Wolf

Genre: Non-Fiction Medical Mystery, Parenting Memoir

This book is a must-read for parents, teachers, industry professionals alike. It is a testament to a mother’s love for her daughter with an in-depth look into obstacles facing those struggling to get adequate care and support for someone with a disability.”

Cassie Preston
Program Coordinator, Crisis Foster Care

In Looking for Caylie, author Misty Wolf takes you inside her journey as she fights to discover the cause of Caylie’s rapid cognitive regression and mental health deterioration. Wolf bravely challenges traditional IEP narratives in education by dismantling the school vs. parents mentality, and establishing that each team member was on Caylie’s side. This authentic and raw account of Caylie and Misty‘s struggle in navigating the US medical system, and disability support, reminds us that we are not alone in our journey.

A gripping story of the love of a mother who will stop at nothing to get answers the health of her daughter, in the face of professionals who keep turning them away.”

Candace Haworth


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Misty Wolf resides in Santa Clarita, California, alongside her beloved Caylie, her parents, and their Shih Tzu named Gilly Goose. Misty focuses her writing and speaking on her experience of being the mother of a child with a rare mutation disability. Misty completed her education with a Bachelor of Arts in Project Management (with a minor in Criminal and Civil Law), and a Masters in Criminal Justice, with a specialization in forensics.


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Comments

  1. Hello. Thanks for the great post. I think I would enjoy this book.

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    1. Thank you so much! I do hope you get to enjoy our journey. It is different than most stories out there.

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    1. Thank you for your kind comment. It is journey that we went through. I think everyone would enjoy or learn something from our story.

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  3. My grandmother had dementia by the time I was 11, very sad, hard to think about.

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    1. I asked many different questions about that in the journey. Although it too a very long time, we were able to find out what we were dealing with.

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  4. This is one that I would want to read and review good luck with getting a lot of readers and also ones that review like myself! peggy clayton

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    1. I hope you find our journey unique and different. I can't wait to hear your thoughts on Amazon or Goodreads.

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  5. These sound great. Very Pretty covers.

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    1. Thank you so much for the kind comments! The cover is so special to me as I took a picture with Caylie holding the flowers.

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  6. I expect this to be quite an emotional read.

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  7. Sounds like an informative, suspenseful, and inspirational read :) !
    - Madie

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  8. Perhaps if enough is published about the difficulties as well as successes of the educational, medical, and disability support systems, enough people will become involved enough to make certain that they become at least adequate, which all too many are not at present.

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  9. Really lovely book cover art-- I can't wait to give this a read! Thanks so much for sharing.

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