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Who's the Favorite?

The Loving, Messy Realities of Sibling Relationships

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Who's the Favorite?

By: Catherine Carr
Narrated by: Catherine Carr
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An award-winning documentarian and host of the popular Relatively podcast delivers the definitive book about siblings—often the longest relationships of our lives, and the least acknowledged.

For many people, relationships with brothers and sisters last a lifetime, spanning decades. Sibling relationships precede friendships or romances and outlast most connections to parents. Eighty percent of us have brothers and sisters who share our DNA and are often the unique keepers of our intimate histories. Our siblings can be our allies and our competition, our tormentors and our protectors, our best friends and our enemies. Research has found that these relationships are just as influential to our development as parenting.

Documentarian and celebrated podcast host Catherine Carr—herself a middle child—became convinced of the profound importance of sibling relationships. In Who's the Favorite?, she takes us on an unprecedented journey through some of the universal themes of siblinghood: designated roles and labels, friendship and enmity, shared trauma, family language and jokes, and separation and estrangement. Drawing on over seventy conversations she has had with pairs of siblings for her podcast, new research, studies by psychologists, and fascinating depictions in popular culture, she sheds new light on these vastly underappreciated relationships that profoundly affect our lives—relationships that are formative, vital, and full of clues about how to make sense of how we get on with others.

Part journalistic deep dive, part storytelling, part pop cultural critique, this conversational, illuminating, and endlessly absorbing work is a long overdue look at our sibling relationships and how they define us.

©2026 Catherine Carr (P)2026 Oneworld Publications
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A tremendous book, brilliantly covering the tricky and complicated subject matter of sibling relationships. It brought up many emotions listening to text being compassionately read by the author including her own personal experiences with her two sisters. Ultimately I was left with a sense of optimism that old wounds could heal and that favoritism and acceptance of certain roles within a family are part of a culture and tradition that may not be instigated consciously by parents. I hope that listening to this brilliantly researched and complied book, which I am sure won't be the last time, will help mend bonds between me and my siblings or at least improve communucation through a greater sense of empathy and understanding. Highly recommended.

A Powerful and Essential Book for Anyone who Struggles with or is Interested in Parent / Sibling Relationships.

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