A troubled man must care for his schizophrenic identical-twin brother.
And Huff always ends up in the hospital room of his schizophrenic brother, Teddy (Andy Comeau), where the roles are suddenly reversed.
This novel's protagonist, who has already suffered life's most devastating losses, must somehow rally to care for his equally bereft schizophrenic brother.
Ms. Preston turns Ursula into something more credible than the usual pert victim-to-be, and she becomes as substantial a figure as her scary, schizophrenic brother.
A troubled man must cope with his schizophrenic identical-twin brother.
(In his nonfiction, D'Ambrosio has written movingly about his schizophrenic brother.)
A memoir of a schizophrenic brother, written with great care and simplicity, it is one of those stories that waited until its writer was ready to tell it.
A troubled man must care for his schizophrenic identical-twin brother and face the nightmares that have bedeviled their family.
In 1950, Goodis returned to Philadelphia where he lived with his parents and his schizophrenic brother Herbert.
James Woods, who portrayed the schizophrenic brother in "Promise," won an acting Emmy.