My Brother Charlie
by Holly Robinson Peete & Ryan Elizabeth Peete
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Rating: 5 out 5 stars
Having a sibling who is Autistic and never talks to you or struggles to say I love you must be difficult. To learn what it is like, you should read My Brother Charlie by Holly Robinson Peete and her daughter Ryan Elizabeth Peete. Ryan co wrote the book with her mother about her own twin brother R.J. When Callie and her identical twin brother Charlie are born their parents are so happy. But as time goes on, their mother realizes that something is different about Charlie. He doesn't play with his sister Callie and doesn't show affection to his mother when she kisses him. His mother brings him to a doctor and they learn that he has Autism. Which means that it is harder for him to express his feelings and stay safe. At times, Callie is frustrated about how her brother behaves because he ruins play dates and will refuse to look at her. But, she learns that while “Charlie may have autism, autism doesn't have Charlie.” She realizes that he is special and a wonderful brother who shows his love in other ways than just saying it. The theme of this story is acceptance of those who are different from us. Even though at times it can be hard for Callie to deal with Charlie’s behavior, she understands that he is special. I learned that it is important to not just say you love someone but to show you love someone. I recommend this book to anyone who has a sibling or anyone who wants to understand what it is like to love someone who is autistic.