4.0

A mature, wise, profound memoir that deals with the realities of aging, faith and loss, terminal illness, and medically assisted death.

It's not often that I read a small, self-published memoir that leads me to weep, revisit family systems, and nod along with the complexity of an experience of faith that doesn't fit the normal buckets, but this one did.

I know the author, and knew some of this story, but not the depth of it. It was profoundly moving to read.