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A Living Remedy: A Memoir
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**I received a copy of this ARC from Netgalley in exchange for my honest review.**
Nicole's memoir is about the heartbreaking loss of both of her adoptive parents and the grief she experiences when losing them in such short time of each other. She discusses often about her disappointment in the health care system within our country that fails her parents when they needed help the most which I find to be a really important part of the book. I loved Nicole's honesty about the sadness and guilt she felt - i.e. still having to be a functional parent. working through the pandemic, not being able to fly to her mom in her last days because of the pandemic, not having enough money to help foot health care costs of her parents, etc. Eventually, I hope to back track and read Nicole's first memoir.
Nicole's memoir is about the heartbreaking loss of both of her adoptive parents and the grief she experiences when losing them in such short time of each other. She discusses often about her disappointment in the health care system within our country that fails her parents when they needed help the most which I find to be a really important part of the book. I loved Nicole's honesty about the sadness and guilt she felt - i.e. still having to be a functional parent. working through the pandemic, not being able to fly to her mom in her last days because of the pandemic, not having enough money to help foot health care costs of her parents, etc. Eventually, I hope to back track and read Nicole's first memoir.
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