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322 pages, Kindle Edition
First published May 6, 2014

Man is matter. Drop him out a window and he will fall. Set fire to him and he will burn. Something like that. I always remembered those lines. To me it felt like a carpe diem thing. Like, you've got this body, this life, and it's all you've got. But looking at Rivka Mendelssohn I think maybe he meant it more literally. Rivka Mendelssohn was a woman, and then, suddenly, she was a pile of meat and bones.
For years I hated my father as much as I hated my mother. And in some ways I still do, but now I also have sympathy for him. And respect for how he handled the situation. Twenty years old with a baby girl and a thoroughly appalled family can't have been easy, and he made it work for us. He might not have been as in touch with his actual emotions or, to some extent, reality, as I wish he was, but he's a good guy. To the core. And even at twenty-two years old I know that's rare. One parent who would protect you at all costs is more than a lot of people get.