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    (By Priyadeep Kaur)

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    Author Priyadeep Kaur
    “Book Descriptions: As a sibling of a brother with a neurological disorder, Mostly Normal is based on the author's own experience.

    This book is an outcome of the struggle other siblings and parents go through when there is a child with special needs in the family.

    It is a collection of unedited letters the author wrote to her brother with a clear view to the readers about the challenges, grief, frustration and helplessness of a hopeful dreamy sibling who just wanted a companion in life to cover her feeling of isolation.

    The letters were written from her early childhood till 2019 which are published as a part of this book to reveal the journey of acceptance towards disabilities and encouragement to take responsibility for people with special needs.

    Moreover, this book is about two mostly normal siblings who are going to live happily together in all stages of their lives...

    Follow Priyadeep Kaur to know more about her books, work and sessions.

    @priyadeepkaur_”

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