Estranged for decades from her brother who suffered from schizophrenia, Joan Boxall describes their shared journey as re-united siblings after she encouraged him, at age 55, to take art classes, in DrawBridge: Drawing Alongside My Brother's Schizophrenia (Caitlin $24.95). For eight years Stephen A. Corcoran progressed as a painter, eventually displaying his work in two solo exhibits, before his death from cancer in 2013. In memory of her brother, Joan has established the Stephen A. Corcoran Memorial Award at Emily Carr University of Art and Design to assist students coping with mental health issues. His paintings accompany her memoir. With a degree from UBC, Boxall, of North Vancouver, taught English, French and Physical Education to teens in Cranbrook and Delta before acquiring a TESL certificate in adult education. She contributes to Inspired 55+ Lifestyle magazine. Corcoran trained at the Vancouver Art School in the 1970s and had his first solo exhibit in 2011 at Vancouver's Basic Inquiry Gallery. 9781773860022