Twin, Allen Shawn
Twin, Allen Shawn
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Twin
A Memoir

Author: Allen Shawn

Narrator: William Hughes

Unabridged: 7 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/30/2010


Synopsis

A heartbreaking yet deeply hopeful memoir about life as a twin in the face of autism When Allen Shawn and his twin sister, Mary, were two years old, Mary began exhibiting signs of what would be diagnosed years later as autism. Understanding Mary and making her life a happy one appeared to be impossible for the Shawns. With almost no warning, her parents sent Mary to a residential treatment center when she was eight years old. She never lived at home again. Fifty years later, as he probed the sources of his anxieties in Wish I Could Be There, Allen realized that his fate was inextricably linked to his sisters and that their natures were far from being different. Twin highlights the difficulties American families coping with autism faced in the 1950s. Allen also examines the secrets and family dramas as his father, William, became editor of the New Yorker. Twin reconstructs a parallel narrative for the two siblings, who experienced such divergent fates yet shared talents and proclivities. Wrenching, honest, understated, and poetic, Twin is at heart about the mystery of being inextricably bonded to someone who can never be truly understood.

About Allen Shawn

Allen Shawn grew up in New York. He currently lives in Vermont and teaches at Bennington College. As a composer, he has produced a large catalog of orchestral, chamber, and piano works, as well as scores for ballet, theater, and film. He performs frequently as a pianist, and he has written for the Atlantic Monthly, the Times Literary Supplement, the New York Times Magazine, and other publications.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Colleen

Knowing that Allen Shawn was going to give a talk about this book I read the first one "Wish I Could Be There" first. I read half of "Twin" before the reading on Jan 20 and the rest in the next couple of days. These are compelling memoirs of being a twin, having that twin - or any sibling for that mat......more

The author had very little contact with his sister beyond early childhood, so most of what he writes are guesses and inferences from clinical notes and his brief times with her. In the end, what is mysterious and unknowable remains mysterious and unknown. The book delves pretty deeply into the autho......more

Goodreads review by Angie

Book 3 of this year was “Twin”, by Allen Shawn, who just happens to be Wallace Shawn’s younger brother. It’s about his twin sister who was institutionalized as a child due to her developmental disabilities, and his belief that all of his own mental health issues stem from the suddenness of his twin’......more