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When Mikey is young, the Sullivans are a closely knit unit, all of them devoted to caring for her. But as Mikey grows older, she also grows increasingly violent. By the time she’s twelve, institutionalization is the only available option—and without the shared purpose of caring for Mikey, the family begins to unravel.
As her family falls apart, Teresa searches for relief and connection during a time of sweeping cultural change. Lacking maturity or guidance, she makes choices that lead her down a sometimes-perilous path. But regardless of the circumstances at home and the tumult in their individual lives, the Sullivans are united in their love and concern for Mikey.
In Mikey and Me, Teresa interweaves her exceptional sister’s journey with her own, affirming the grace and brutality of Mikey’s life, and its indelible effect on her family. Unflinching and insightful, this is a deep exploration of the relationship between two sisters—one blind, with profound developmental disabilities, unable to voice her own story, and the other with the heart and understanding to express it exquisitely for her.
When Mikey is young, the Sullivans are a closely knit unit, all of them devoted to caring for her. But as Mikey grows older, she also grows increasingly violent. By the time she’s twelve...
When Mikey is young, the Sullivans are a closely knit unit, all of them devoted to caring for her. But as Mikey grows older, she also grows increasingly violent. By the time she’s twelve, institutionalization is the only available option—and without the shared purpose of caring for Mikey, the family begins to unravel.
As her family falls apart, Teresa searches for relief and connection during a time of sweeping cultural change. Lacking maturity or guidance, she makes choices that lead her down a sometimes-perilous path. But regardless of the circumstances at home and the tumult in their individual lives, the Sullivans are united in their love and concern for Mikey.
In Mikey and Me, Teresa interweaves her exceptional sister’s journey with her own, affirming the grace and brutality of Mikey’s life, and its indelible effect on her family. Unflinching and insightful, this is a deep exploration of the relationship between two sisters—one blind, with profound developmental disabilities, unable to voice her own story, and the other with the heart and understanding to express it exquisitely for her.
Advance Praise
"Teresa Sullivan has written a moving and important account of life with
an autistic sibling. She reminds those of us who live every day with
the challenge of supporting and assisting a profoundly autistic adult
that we are not alone.”
—Karl Taro Greenfield, author of Boy Alone
"In Mikey and Me,
Teresa Sullivan offers the perspective only a family member can give
about living with, and loving, a disabled sibling. The story Teresa has
to tell offers hope, compassion, and insights about a family that
struggles with a child who has a profound disability. This is an
important book for all families, especially those with special children,
where "normality" is not something that can be measured, and where
everyone has to find a way to cope and to thrive."
—Linda Joy Myers, President of the National Association of Memoir Writers, author of Song of the Plains, Don't Call Me Mother, and Power of Memoir
"Teresa Sullivan has written a moving and important account of life with an autistic sibling. She reminds those of us who live every day with the challenge of supporting and assisting a...
"Teresa Sullivan has written a moving and important account of life with
an autistic sibling. She reminds those of us who live every day with
the challenge of supporting and assisting a profoundly autistic adult
that we are not alone.”
—Karl Taro Greenfield, author of Boy Alone
"In Mikey and Me,
Teresa Sullivan offers the perspective only a family member can give
about living with, and loving, a disabled sibling. The story Teresa has
to tell offers hope, compassion, and insights about a family that
struggles with a child who has a profound disability. This is an
important book for all families, especially those with special children,
where "normality" is not something that can be measured, and where
everyone has to find a way to cope and to thrive."
—Linda Joy Myers, President of the National Association of Memoir Writers, author of Song of the Plains, Don't Call Me Mother, and Power of Memoir
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