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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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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! 2d
Leftcoastzen 🐶👏 2d
TrishB That sounds incredibly sad! 2d
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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 2d
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. 😭 1d
BarbaraBB Oh no that sounds very sad! 1d
youneverarrived Great review! I don‘t think I could read it 😢 1d
sarahbarnes This sounds so heartbreaking indeed. I‘m glad that cute baby was there to comfort you. ♥️ 23h
squirrelbrain No, Katie @youneverarrived - I don‘t think you should even try. 😭 23h
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