Author Cassandra Jackson is a writer, (co-authored The Toni Morrison Book Club), a professor of English, a mother and a daughter. In this memoir she focuses her writing skills on her journey to becoming a mother, and her role as a daughter and the result is nothing short of fabulous. She writes about her and her husband's experience with trying to conceive a child and the difficulties they faced. In alternating chapters she writes about her father and the horrific car wreck that changed his life forever. But not only did the wreck impact his life but those in his orbit, especially his daughter Cassandra.
Readers will want to skip ahead to find out if she was able to become pregnant. Don't do it, enjoy the ride.
Easily one of best, thought provoking books I've read in awhile. Sentences like the following are like pearls.
"When she is done eating, we are both satisfied, even though if it were a poem it would too short."
*I read an advance copy and was not compensated