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He never took that first breath.
Jennifer Bryson was nineteen years old, uninsured, and certain she had thought of everything - the birthing center, the midwife, the carefully written birth plan. What she hadn't planned for was a son who arrived silent. A son who would spend weeks in the NICU before coming home. A son who would never speak, never walk independently, and require round-the-clock nursing care for the rest of his life.
What she also hadn't planned for was Chance.
Infinite Grace: Raising a Forever Child is the memoir of thirty-two years lived alongside a young man who has never said a word - and has never needed to. Chance Bryson communicates through a wink, a look, a laugh that comes from somewhere deep and doesn't apologize for taking up space. He runs his household like a director who expects his notes to be implemented immediately. He keeps a calendar no one is permitted to ignore. He has a nursing team he loves like family and a dog named Cove who loves him back with absolutely no concept of personal space.
He is not his diagnosis. He is not his equipment. He is not what the doctors predicted.
This is the story of how a terrified teenage mother became a fierce, battle-tested advocate - in IEP meetings, insurance fights, hospital rooms, and the long corridors of a system that was never designed to make things easy. It is the story of the village that formed around one boy: the nurses who became family, the teachers who wept at his last IEP, the neighbors who became surrogate grandparents, the vendors who showed up and stayed for life.
And it is the story of a love that changed everything - not because it was easy, but because it was real.
Jennifer doesn't just tell you what this life is like. She hands you the map.
Woven throughout the memoir are the practical chapters Jennifer wishes someone had handed her: how to navigate Medicaid waiver programs and fight insurance denials, how to build a nursing team that becomes family, how to advocate in rooms full of experts who've already decided what your child can't do, how to protect your child's future with special needs trusts and legal guardianship, and how to keep walking forward when the system fails you - again.
Infinite Grace is for every family who has ever sat in a waiting room and wondered if anyone else understands. It is for the parents who are surviving the early years and the ones who have made it thirty years in. It is for the teachers, nurses, and caregivers who show up every day for children who communicate differently, move differently, and live differently.
And it is for anyone who has ever loved someone the world didn't know what to do with - and found, in that love, something they cannot explain and would not trade.
Grief and joy are not opposites. They are neighbors. They share a wall.
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