Dr. Dale V. Atkins discusses her book, “Sisters.” She begins by explaining how her book is about both biological sisters and women who also choose to be close friends. She talks about how to keep sisters from fighting, how to keep in touch, and how a parent should never label sisters. Dr. Atkins shares early memories of her older sister and what it was like when she went to college. She gives advice on how two sisters can become closer and talk after they haven’t spoken in a while. She ends the interview by discussing the problem of sibling rivalry.
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