The Perfect Other: A Memoir of My Sister

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Price
$28.99  $26.96
Publisher
Harper
Publish Date
Pages
304
Dimensions
5.9 X 9.1 X 1.3 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780358469346

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About the Author

KYLEIGH LEDDY is a graduate of Boston College and is currently pursuing an MSW at Columbia University in advanced clinical practice and public policy. In 2019, she won the New York Times Modern Love college essay contest. Her work has appeared in the New York Times and Parents, as well as other publications. She is based in New York City.

Reviews

One of PopSugar's "Best New Books of 2022" -- No Source

"Leddy seeks courageously to "break the stigma" and silence that still surround schizophrenia and similar disorders while paying tribute to the woman whose life so profoundly transformed her own. A moving and deeply felt memoir about family and mental illness." -- Kirkus Reviews

"Exceptionally thoughtful and insightful." -- Booklist Online

"Deep, everlasting love, grief and the mysteries of mental illness are undercurrents that propel The Perfect Other, a chilling, moving memoir by Kyleigh Leddy. Leddy's raw search for understanding, meaning and peace grants readers a rare personal glimpse into the universal mysteries of mental illness and the long-lasting traumatic effects it has on those afflicted, as well as those in its orbit. A hauntingly reflective memoir details the intricacies of mental illness and the bonds of sisterly love and loyalty in this life--and beyond." -- Shelf Awareness

"Heartrending... Leddy offers a humanist portrait of the nuances of loving someone with mental illness... Gutting in its intensity... but well worth the effort." -- Publishers Weekly

"The Perfect Other" by Kyleigh Leddy is an emotional memoir about the bond between sisters, and breaking the stigma surrounding discussions of mental health." -- Popsugar