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My Parents Disappeared With My Gifted Sister, Abandoning Me When I Was 14 Years Old.
I, 34 m, am a children’s book illustrator based in New York. My latest series, A Dreams in Watercolor, has been on the New York Times bestseller list for 12 consecutive weeks, and my gallery exhibition, Childhood Memories and Strokes, is currently touring major cities across the country. My work has been featured in the New Yorker, and I recently won the Caldecott Medal for my illustrations in The Forgotten Garden. Life wasn’t always this successful. 20 years ago, I was a 14-year-old boy who loved art but was constantly told it was worthless.

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  1. I am always baffled about the "Extended Family" Thing. Is this some Bullshit AI Thing or some american cultural Thing i dont get? If you havent connected for Years you call to berate or beg others on behalf of others? Who tf does that?

  2. This story has been retold so many times. There is one with a daughter/Grandmother, Son/Grandmother, Son/Grandfather, Daughter/Grandfather, Neice/Uncle, Neice/Aunt, Nephew/Uncle, Nephew/Aunt. People need to come up with their own stories

  3. wow, this video really made me think about the complexities of family dynamics. it's heartbreaking to hear stories like yours, but I can't help but wonder if there's more to the story. sometimes, the narrative can get one-sided, and it's essential to consider all perspectives. would love to hear more about your sister's side of things, too.

  4. What a sad fake story. The Forgotten Garden is a real book, but is a novel published in 2008 by Australian author Kate Morton. She completed a Licentiate in Speech and in Drama from Trinity College London and first-class honours in English Literature at the University of Queensland (1999) and won a scholarship to complete a master's degree focusing on tragedy in Victorian literature. She did not study at the Rhode Island School of Design. She is also not a boy. The Caldecott Medal is also real, but there has never been a winner named Liam, and the last "William" to win was William Steig in 1970.

  5. What an incredibly touching story, you did a great job sharing it. I have to say, though, I can't help but wonder about the sister's role in all this—did she really just vanish, or was there more to it? It's hard to imagine being left behind like that, and it makes me think about family dynamics and how complicated they can get.

  6. I will never understand parents that favor one child over the other and act like nobody's going to find out that they're terrible shity people when they should have the common sense to know that that's a thing that can happen but no because they think they're so above everybody else they can't be the ones that at fault for their own consequences

  7. Is anyone gonna mention that leaving an underaged kid abandoned is illegal? What world is this? What a work of fiction. Their lawsuit is so ridiculous. Ok, they finally responded to the abandonment issue. Weak.

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