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LOS ANGELES - s4story -- SuperCaptainBraveMan Books is proud to announce the highly anticipated release of That's My Sister: Growing Up With My Special Needs Twin. Written by new author Adrianna Pakes and illustrated by Victor Lodevico, That's My Sister is a touching story that captures the profound bond between twin sisters navigating life's joys and challenges together.
The picture book follows Adrianna and her twin sister, Alana, as they approach their high school graduation. While Adrianna is neurotypical, Alana is neurodivergent, and a final essay assignment prompts Adrianna to reflect deeply on their unique relationship. Through Adrianna's eyes, readers witness a heartfelt journey filled with love, resilience, and helping others to learn the value of diversity.
That's My Sister is more than just a story about siblinghood—it's a celebration of neurodiversity, a testament to the strength of families touched by disability, and a reminder of the power of unconditional love. With warmth and authenticity, Adrianna invites readers into her world, fostering understanding and compassion for the special needs community.
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"This book is my way of honoring my sister, Alana, and the countless families who lovingly embrace neurodiversity every day," says Pakes. "Through our story, I hope readers see the strength in compassion, the importance of inclusion, and the profound impact of love."
Key themes in That's My Sister include:
About the Author
Adrianna Pakes is an emerging author with a passion for storytelling and advocacy. Inspired by her experiences as a twin to a neurodivergent sibling, Adrianna combines her unique perspective with her love of writing to create stories that resonate deeply with readers of all ages.
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About SuperCaptainBraveMan
SuperCaptainBraveMan is an award-winning picture book publisher that empowers disabled youth through stories of awareness, education, and allyship. The company believes that all kids are heroes with kindness as their superpower. Learn more at www.supercaptainbraveman.com.
Celebratory Launch Book Reading
All media and members of the community are invited to join the author for a special book reading taking place on Friday, February 21st, 2025, 10:00 am, Lokrantz Special Education School Auditorium, 19451 Wyandotte St, Reseda, CA 91335. RSVP to jennifer@supercaptainbraveman.com.
Praise for That's My Sister
"An inspiring and heartfelt memoir that highlights the beauty of sibling love and the importance of understanding neurodiversity." – Cara Gelfand, Principal, Lokrantz Special Education School
The picture book follows Adrianna and her twin sister, Alana, as they approach their high school graduation. While Adrianna is neurotypical, Alana is neurodivergent, and a final essay assignment prompts Adrianna to reflect deeply on their unique relationship. Through Adrianna's eyes, readers witness a heartfelt journey filled with love, resilience, and helping others to learn the value of diversity.
That's My Sister is more than just a story about siblinghood—it's a celebration of neurodiversity, a testament to the strength of families touched by disability, and a reminder of the power of unconditional love. With warmth and authenticity, Adrianna invites readers into her world, fostering understanding and compassion for the special needs community.
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"This book is my way of honoring my sister, Alana, and the countless families who lovingly embrace neurodiversity every day," says Pakes. "Through our story, I hope readers see the strength in compassion, the importance of inclusion, and the profound impact of love."
Key themes in That's My Sister include:
- Family & Resilience: The ups and downs of growing up alongside a sibling with special needs
- Neurodiversity: A celebration of the unique perspectives and gifts that neurodivergent individuals bring to the world
- Empathy & Understanding: Encouraging readers of all ages to embrace inclusivity and compassion
About the Author
Adrianna Pakes is an emerging author with a passion for storytelling and advocacy. Inspired by her experiences as a twin to a neurodivergent sibling, Adrianna combines her unique perspective with her love of writing to create stories that resonate deeply with readers of all ages.
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About SuperCaptainBraveMan
SuperCaptainBraveMan is an award-winning picture book publisher that empowers disabled youth through stories of awareness, education, and allyship. The company believes that all kids are heroes with kindness as their superpower. Learn more at www.supercaptainbraveman.com.
Celebratory Launch Book Reading
All media and members of the community are invited to join the author for a special book reading taking place on Friday, February 21st, 2025, 10:00 am, Lokrantz Special Education School Auditorium, 19451 Wyandotte St, Reseda, CA 91335. RSVP to jennifer@supercaptainbraveman.com.
Praise for That's My Sister
"An inspiring and heartfelt memoir that highlights the beauty of sibling love and the importance of understanding neurodiversity." – Cara Gelfand, Principal, Lokrantz Special Education School
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