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This book was written and illustrated by Victoria Freeman in response to the trauma her grandson experienced when his "Daddy" was shipped to Iraq. Victoria is a career elementary teacher who personally witnessed the hurt and loneliness a child experiences when a parent is not home. Victoria used her talent as an artist and educator to help children cope with their loneliness and sense of abandonment.
Victoria Freeman was only four when her parents followed medical advice and sent her sister away to a distant, overcrowded institution. Martha was not yet two, but in 1960s Ontario there was little community acceptance or support for raising children with intellectual disabilities at home. In this frank and moving memoir, Victoria describes growing up in a world that excluded and dehumanized her sister, and how society's insistence that only a "normal" life was worth living affected her sister, her family, and herself, until changing attitudes to disability and difference offered both sisters new possibilities for healing and self-discovery.
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