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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Anyone who has a difficult family member will understand...,
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This review is from: My Sister's Keeper: Learning to Cope with a Sibling's Mental Illness (Paperback)
This true-story book tells of a woman's experiences in dealing with a sister with bipolar disorder. Throughout her life, her sister's illness has impacted her own life in a variety of ways, and after the mother dies and she is the only one responsible for her sister, the situation intensifies. While on medication, the bipolar sister can function reasonably well, but she goes off meds from time to time and then the sister eventually has a mess to sort out. The ambivalence of the relationship (the two sisters both love and resent each other) is perfectly captured in this book. It rings true. Although there was sufficient money left by the mother and social services available to assist, so that this was not the "worst case" scenario that some families experience, still, the family-wide devastation of mental illness was well captured in this book. I couldn't put it down.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Honest and painful,
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This review is from: My Sisters Keeper: Learning to Cope With a Sibling's Mental Illness (Hardcover)
I read this book coming from the outlook of being a mom of a schizophrenic 14-year-old daughter. By the time I finished the book, I was sorry I read it. Although it was a brutally frank and honest account, Ms. Moorman not sugar-coating her feelings for her sister and making it into some kind of overcomer's tale with a happy ending, I found myself mired in sadness through the course of the story. There were so few hopeful moments that I found myself wondering why she wrote it in the first place, and how would this book give comfort or hope to other siblings of the mentally ill?
I had to continually remind myself that for a young person in this day and age dealing with any kind of mental illness, there are so many more effective therapies and medications available with a greater chance of improving their quality of life. Sally seemed to go for so many long stretches without being medicated that I don't know how she did as well as she did (which wasn't that great most of the time). This book did leave me with a goal of working on bringing my ill daughter closer to her younger brother and sister.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My Sister's Keeper,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: My Sister's Keeper: Learning to Cope with a Sibling's Mental Illness (Paperback)
"This beautifully crafted novel will grab readers with a stunning topic."
This book shows different perspectives of this situation. -PV, Ashburn,VA |
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My Sister's Keeper: Learning to Cope with a Sibling's Mental Illness by Margaret Moorman (Paperback - September 1, 1993)
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