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Raising Ricky

A Sister's Lifetime Promise to Protect Her Brother with Down Syndrome

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Raising Ricky

De : Debbie Miller
Lu par : Debbie Miller, Anne Marie Lewis
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A Memoir of Love, Resilience, and Unbreakable Family Bonds

In the fall of 1961, a young girl eagerly anticipates the arrival of her baby brother, Ricky. But when he's born, the joy she expected is overshadowed by the unexpected tension that fills their home.

Her mother, once lively and full of warmth, becomes distant, struggling to care for two children-especially a newborn with special needs.

Raising Ricky is the poignant story of a family transformed, as a sister steps into a role far beyond her years to protect and care for her brother.

As Debbie navigates the weight of her mother's mental illness and later, her brother's battle with Alzheimer's, she finds strength in the unwavering love of her father and the wisdom of her grandfather.

Through profound challenges and moments of deep sorrow, she learns the true meaning of resilience, compassion, and the unshakable, complex power of family.

This heartfelt memoir captures the journey of a sister who, despite the odds, and like many of us, finds courage she never knew she was capable of.

Raising Ricky offers an inspiring reflection on the power of unconditional commitment, the strength of forgiveness, and the hope that emerges from life's hardest trials.

It's dedicated to anyone who has faced personal hardship, cared for a loved one through difficult times, or has experienced the unbreakable bond unique to siblings.

And it's to remind you, that even in life's darkest moments, love will always prevail.

©2025 Debbie Miller (P)2025 Debbie Miller
Frères et sœurs Parentalité Personnes handicapées
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