Reviews
Novelist McCloskey never really got to know her brother, Mike, 14 years her senior, before schizophrenia had taken hold of him, and decides to learn about his life before and everything he lost after in her clear-eyed and heartbreaking story...And her tender tribute nevertheless brings healing, and grants her and her family a new way to connect to their son and brother., Fiction writer McCloskey tackles the prickly subject of schizophrenia in this bracing memoir about her older brother, Mike. In heartbreaking detail, she recounts Mike's descent from smart, handsome intercollegiate athlete to muttering, wool-capped, house-bound stranger., Novelist McCloskey never really got to know her brother, Mike, 14 years her senior, before schizophrenia had taken hold of him, and decides to learn about his life before and everything he lost after in her clear-eyed and heartbreaking story…And her tender tribute nevertheless brings healing, and grants her and her family a new way to connect to their son and brother., "Written with great care and simplicity." -- Anne Enright "An extravagantly gifted writer." -- Rachel Cusk "Novelist McCloskey never really got to know her brother, Mike, 14 years her senior, before schizophrenia had taken hold of him, and decides to learn about his life before and everything he lost after in her clear-eyed and heartbreaking story...And her tender tribute nevertheless brings healing, and grants her and her family a new way to connect to their son and brother." -- Publishers Weekly "Fiction writer McCloskey tackles the prickly subject of schizophrenia in this bracing memoir about her older brother, Mike. In heartbreaking detail, she recounts Mike's descent from smart, handsome intercollegiate athlete to muttering, wool-capped, house-bound stranger." -- Booklist