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The Story of a Heart
The Story of a Heart: 'Profoundly Moving and at the Same Time Wildly Inspiring' Rob Delaney | Rachel Clarke
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jenniferw88
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Bailedbailed

Think this says everything. #wpnf25.

Glad I got it from the library and not bought it.

AnnCrystal 🙏🏼👌🏼💝💝💝. (edited) 7d
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charl08
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At any one time in the UK, around 7,000 people sit on the combined UK Transplant Waiting List. Of these, around 400 die every year while waiting for a transplant." In the US, the statistics are even more sobering. There are over 100,000 men, women and children on the national transplant list, of whom seventeen die every day while waiting.
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Quick break from reading to remind family def. pro-organ donation.

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charl08
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...there are currently over 60K people alive in Britain... thanks the gift of another person's heart, liver, kidney or lungs...

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Jas16
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Pickpick

Two beautiful children and the heart transplant that connects them . This accounting of the medical teams who give their all, families who face the unthinkable, and the history and science of transplants is such an emotional read. Informative and impactful but oh how I cried.

ChaoticMissAdventures So impressed with the people reading this, I just cannot make myself pick it up... 💔 1mo
squirrelbrain Such an emotional read. 😭 1mo
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fredthemoose
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Pickpick

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💫 Really great book interweaving the stories of the children and families on either side of a pediatric heart transplant, the providers who cared for them, and the history of the medical breakthroughs required for transplants to occur. My only quibble is that the transitions between the timelines and the inclusion of the history was a little clunky at times, but overall a remarkable book and a strong pick from the #WPNF25 long list.

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squirrelbrain
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I sobbed my way through this book this afternoon, but Henry looked after me. I loved Dear Life by this author and had read extracts of this one in the press, so I knew I‘d love it. The author has a way of making medical discussions accessible and turning the heart-rending into heart-warming (yes, deliberate choice of words for this book) whilst being sensitive to all parties.

I especially admire Keira‘s family, in particular her sisters. ❤️

ChaoticMissAdventures I fear this is too much for me at the present. I know it is incredibly good but I think I will skip it. Good in you for crying your way through! 1mo
Leftcoastzen 🐶👏 1mo
TrishB That sounds incredibly sad! 1mo
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BarbaraBB I haven‘t heard of this and Litsy has no blurb so I have no idea what it‘s about but I am super intrigued 1mo
squirrelbrain @barbarabb - it‘s from the WP for NF longlist and it‘s about 2 children and their families. One boy needs a new heart and the little girl dies in a car accident and her family donate her organs. 😭 1mo
BarbaraBB Oh no that sounds very sad! 1mo
youneverarrived Great review! I don‘t think I could read it 😢 1mo
sarahbarnes This sounds so heartbreaking indeed. I‘m glad that cute baby was there to comfort you. ♥️ 1mo
squirrelbrain No, Katie @youneverarrived - I don‘t think you should even try. 😭 1mo
Jas16 Even though your review warned I was still not prepared for the emotional toll of this one. 1mo
squirrelbrain @Jas16 - such a good book though, one of my favourites from the list. 1mo
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