![]() ![]() The twins grew up impossibly close, and Joyce had an instinctive understanding of her twin, despite the fact it was years before the doctors realized Scott was also deaf. The book is told from Joyce’s point of view, offering intimate insights into the sisters’ relationship. ![]() ![]() It is also a celebration of the power of art to bring meaning into our lives, and of the power of sisterly love, which bound Scott and Joyce together despite their long years of separation. Scott’s story is one of beating the odds, about a woman finds her purpose despite profound disability and the fact that the world had all but given up on her. Courtesy of Knopf Books for Young Readers, Penguin Random House. Joyce Scott, Brie Spangler, and Melissa Sweet, Unbound: The Life + Art of Judith Scott. ![]()
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