There are some stars among the essays, and some that connected a little less with me, although perhaps because they are more warnings of the impending challenges as we age, and mine is getting closer. I have always enjoyed Butala's writing, and this book follows well her two previous books: "Where I Live Now", and "Season of Fury & Wonder". Many of them are quite poignant, particularly the one about her niece who struggled with mental health issues, and with whom Butala struggled to help, to the point of self-preservation. As she acknowledges, she is not unique in this country with the stories, and she well illustrates the personal and societal burden of mental illness on both the person involved, and on their families.