Mad Sisters
Margo Beredjiklian
, Cheryl Johnson
, Brad MULLER
, Jude Castillo
, Marilyn Stanley
, Noelle Walsh
, Alanna Virtue
, Dot Mann
, Andrea Pole
, Agnes Marshall
, Natasha Andres
, Laurie Burns
, Sandra Lackie
, Don Gershman
, Marjorie Roy
, Mary Therrien
, Andre Labonte
, Briana Bedard-Paquette
, cassandra schiemann
, Yutong Wu
, Joseph Chirayil
, Holly Elisabeth
, Sarah Schwartz
, Elle Kishia
, Melissa Poremba
, Barry Kazimer
, Kirsten Lyon
, Tanis Anne
, Hilary Squires
, Ryan Woods
, Kevin Smith
, Joe Mitchell
, Brittney Warren
, zelda dwyer
, Lisa Bilodeau
, Zara Garcia-Alvarez
, Kym Marsh
, Piroska Blanchette
, Michelle Arsenault
, Pamela Roberts Griffith
, Kim Cappellina
, Macarena Mantilla
, Meghan Barton
, Stephanie Trotter
, Mary Woods
, Michael Edwards
, Lindsey Andronak
, Paula Adam
, Joan Clare
, Chris Lantz
, Margaret McKay
, Mary Danieli
, Marla Schecter Howard
, BJ Underwood
, Dorothy Wong
, Dorothy Wong
, Ken Gilmour
, Catherine Westerberg
, Rodney Cross
, Pamela Humphrey
, Shannon Lee
, Katie Macalister
, Cassandra AOUIZERATE
, Danielle MacKinlay
, Laura Patterson
, C. Ray
, kristine hibbs
, Benita Hartwell
, Allison Dube
, Kim Driscoll
, Crystal Collins
, Kelly Pollock-Clemett
, Teagan Sedberry
, Kathleen Mary Kilmer
, Maureen Brownlee
, Cait Erlenbach
, Lynn Andrews
, Sharon Forzley
, Rhona Brinkman
, Sabrina Phan
, PATRICIA SOPEL
, A Walsh
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A poignant memoir of a caregiver's lifelong struggle to break through the barrier of her sibling's mental illness in search of sisterhood.
Through evocative personal stories, Susan Grundy compassionately explores the devastating consequences of her older sister's severe mental illness. Her diagnosis of schizophrenia at age thirteen eventually leads their disheartened parents to move away to start a new life and to the jarring progression of Susan from a free-spirited little sister into a trapped caregiver.
Susan, candidly and with brave honesty, describes the caregiver push-pull whirlpool where she alternates between fury at her sister's resentful and jealous moods and being flooded with sympathy and guilt - why her and not me? But still, Susan is unable to step away. This memoir, slipping back and forth in chronology, underlines how the past infuses the present. The sisters' journey is woven with resilience and humour and radiates with the potential for well-being and hope despite the collateral damage of a mental illness.
Mad Sisters passionately sounds the alarm about the ongoing lack of resources in the mental health care system. This memoir heartbreakingly sheds light on the burdened family caregiver - the "invisible healthcare partner." Susan spotlights the less common theme of the sibling caregiver and the resulting complexity of skewed family roles.