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Donating a book

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What is it like to have a sibling with a disability? By Siblings, For Siblings is a collection of quotes, advice, and stories gathered from siblings of those with disabilities to support other siblings of those with disabilities. The book is divided into common emotions — feeling different, isolated, embarrassed, sorrow, and grateful. Written by siblings of people with disabilities and reviewed by medical professionals, the stories are meant to show other siblings of people with disabilities that they aren't alone, and that many other people can relate to their experiences and emotions.

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What is it like to have a sibling with a disability? By Siblings, For Siblings is a collection of quotes, advice, and stories gathered from siblings of those with disabilities to support other siblings of those with disabilities. The book is divided into common emotions — feeling different, isolated, embarrassed, sorrow, and grateful. Written by siblings of people with disabilities and reviewed by medical professionals, the stories are meant to show other siblings of people with disabilities that they aren't alone, and that many other people can relate to their experiences and emotions.

What is it like to have a sibling with a disability? By Siblings, For Siblings is a collection of quotes, advice, and stories gathered from siblings of those with disabilities to support other siblings of those with disabilities. The book is divided into common emotions — feeling different, isolated, embarrassed, sorrow, and grateful. Written by siblings of people with disabilities and reviewed by medical professionals, the stories are meant to show other siblings of people with disabilities that they aren't alone, and that many other people can relate to their experiences and emotions.

If you choose to donate a book, we will send it to an organization, hospital, or individual that can benefit from it. If you have a specific person you would like to send it to, fill out the request form (available in a confirmation email) letting us know who you want to send it to.

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