3.5/5
This is the story of four siblings whose mother gets diagnosed with Alzheimer.
First of all, I thought I would see how this disease affects the lives from the entire family, not just the patient. And while we do get some glimpses of it, this novel is more focused on two of the siblings: Laura and James.
Laura is an educated woman in her 30s and though she’s always tried her best to be a good daughter and a doctor (she’s a psychiatrist), she still has to solve some issues about herself and her relationship within her family and significant other.
James, on the other hand, is a drunk. Therefore, he hurts himself and others due to his drinking. In fact, he’s the reason his kid gets injured in a car accident. He goes to jail and then then to rehab, so he can change his ways.
Through the pages we get to know these two and little by little, they solve their problems, whether they mean to take care of their mother and somehow find balance in their work and love life, or when it’s just learning how to take care of yourself and others around you.
I really liked the fact that they learn how to become better. They make mistakes, as any human being does, but that’s not the end of life, you see? This reminded me that we’re not alone, that we can lean on each other –a friend, a lover, a parent or a sibling. Humans, we’re meant to heal each other.
We go through joyful and tough times. We experience love, comfort, loss, grief, sadness, joy. We cannot be just one thing. We’re the sum of our own expectations but also the things that we share with others. And it’s easy to forget that time doesn’t stop for anybody, so you have to make the most of it while you can.
I received an e-book copy in exchange for an honest review via NetGalley.
Pub date: 05 October 2020.