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Average rating4.5
A quietly lovely experience. It's clear how much the author loves not just the idea of his mother, but spending time with her, and witnessing with pride her efforts and accomplishments. Wonderful to see two people communicate with and about books, to hear the author reflect on and report his mother's thoughts on books. I'll admit the mother's connection with religion/faith is one I don't share, so I felt a little distanced as a result, but if you love books, I think you'll have a good time, even as the story is also one of a family preparing for the loss of a loved one, seeing the journey through the final stages of treatment of, and death by, cancer, and also recounts harrowing moments related to the mother's work with refugees. Less of an inspiring tear jerker than I thought it might be, more of a meditation on how people deal with death, and the importance of books in their lives. ♥️
⚠️terminal illness, suicide, mention of torture, SA, abduction, child soldiers