How to be a sister
a love story with a twist of autism
Garvin, Eileen
creator
text
bibliography
biography
nyu
New York, NY
The Experiment, LLC
2010
2010
monographic
eng
255 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
"Here we are, then, Margaret. You and me. You have made my life indescribably different from what I could ever have imagined." Eileen Garvin's older sister, Margaret, has autism. Growing up with Margaret wasn't easy--her unpredictable behavior was often embarrassing in public and stressful at home. Losing her favorite blue plastic hairbrush could leave Margaret inconsolable for hours. But just as small crises are larger-than-life with Margaret, everyday moments--a shared smile, a phone call--become monumental triumphs in this story of two sisters who stick together through it all. A candid, modern memoir, "How to Be a Sister" will strike a chord with anyone who sometimes struggles to connect with a loved one--especially a sibling. Readers will be inspired by the author's lifelong endeavor to forge a meaningful relationship with her sister, and by the unique perspective (and well-developed sense of humor!) that she gains along the way.
Eileen Garvin.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-254).
Garvin, Eileen
Garvin, Margaret
AUTISM
SIBLINGS
SISTERS
FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS
BIOGRAPHY
9781615190164
BTCTA
090926
20230314062448.0
ocn441175384
eng