Five sisters, the fastest rising stars on public radio, share their powerful approach to life that is drawn from big-family wisdom and insight, revealing the five UnCommon Senses acquired when growing up in a large family--a sense of connection, self, humor, adventure, and direction--that prepare one for life in the real world. Simultaneous.
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About the Author:
The Satellite Sisters are Julie, Liz, Sheila, Monica, and Lian Dolan. Their weekly radio show, Satellite Sisters, airs on over 70 radio stations across the country.
From AudioFile:
Having grown up in an Irish-Catholic family presents many challenges and provides much material for these five sisters, known for their public radio show. This selection is an abridgment of a collection of essays (for want of a better word); in each essay one of the sisters shares her unique perspective on various topics. The commentaries draw on family experiences and relate how they enabled the speaker to distinguish herself from her sisters (and brothers) and develop a distinct identity. Each sister reads her own work. Some seem more comfortable reading than others, but each carries her own in a style developed in the course of their popular show. J.E.M. © AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine
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