Silver Medal, Mom's Choice Awards for Young Adult Body, Mind and Spirit
Meet Jenny - a teen who confides in her diary about what it is like to live with Ezra, her younger brother with autism, and her life with the most amp quot wacky, exasperating, infuriating, amazing younger brother! amp quot If living with Ezra weren't hard enough, Jenny must deal with school bullies, rude classmates, and fragile friendships. But with the promise of a summer writing program and an Ezra-inspired project, Jenny finds the courage to be more than just amp quot Ezra's sister, protector, defender, and his best and only friend, amp quot and loosens the invisible cord just enough to follow her own dreams.
Includes a Note to Readers.
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Barbara Cain, MSW , is clinical supervisor at the University of Michigan Psychological Clinic.
She has written children's books on divorce, ambivalence, shyness, and diverse family structures, and has authored articles in journals such as the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Journal of the American Academy of Child