That’s My Sister: Growing Up With My Special Needs Twin is a heartfelt story that explores the unique bond between twin sisters, Adrianna and Alana, as they prepare to graduate from high school. While Adrianna is neurotypical, Alana is neurodivergent and non-verbal, offering readers a deeply moving lens into the joys and challenges of growing up with a sibling with special needs.
Prompted by a high school essay assignment to reflect on the most influential person in her life, Adrianna takes readers on an emotional journey through their shared experiences. From childhood memories to moments of triumph and understanding, this story celebrates the unbreakable connection of family, embracing neurodiversity, and the transformative power of love.
Perfect for young adults, parents, educators, and advocates for special needs communities, That’s My Sister shines a light on acceptance, making it a must-read for anyone touched by disability, advocating for inclusivity, or learning about unconditional love and support.

About the Author
Born and raised in West Hills, California, Adrianna Pakes has had the unique opportunity to share her life with Alana, her special needs twin sister. Now in college, Adrianna continues to advocate for the rights and acceptance of persons with special needs in the community.