cover image The Frederick Sisters Are Living the Dream

The Frederick Sisters Are Living the Dream

Jeannie Zusy. Atria, $27 (320p) ISBN 978-1-982185-38-1

Playwright and screenwriter Zusy explores in her powerful debut the complicated dynamics of sisterhood and disability. The title is ironic: Youngest sister Maggie Frederick is struggling to care for her intellectually challenged and volatile middle sister, Ginny, 56, while the oldest, Bets, carries on what seems a perfect life in Southern California. As the story begins, it becomes apparent that Ginny—who’s been living on her own in Maryland, but nearly dies from sepsis—needs constant care. After Maggie moves Ginny to a nursing facility near her own home in New York City, chaos reigns, as Ginny resists every rule designed to keep her healthy, and Maggie’s marriage begins to fail. As the tensions pile up, it becomes apparent that Bets’s life isn’t so great—and that Ginny has untapped wisdom. Zusy does a great job capturing Maggie’s mixed emotions about becoming a caregiver and the resentment she feels toward Bets after taking on most of the responsibility for Ginny. Zusy notes in her afterword that she herself bore responsibility for an intellectually disabled sibling, which brings a sense of authenticity to every page. This admirable story offers an excellent view into the struggles of family caregiving. Agent: Stephanie Cabot, Susanna Lea Assoc. (Sept.)