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I loved this memoir / call to action about the Flint, MI water crisis. This pediatrician sounded the alarm and used science to back up her patient concerns. I also loved her stories about the Iraqi / Chaldean immigrant community. She balanced work, activism, marriage, family, and kids. It‘s inspiring and could happen in any of our towns.
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Riveted_Reader_Melissa Sounds very good! 4y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @Riveted_Reader_Melissa It is! 4y
Susanita We read this for my book club several months ago. Pardon the pun, but I really expected it to be dry and boring. It wasn't at all! She seems like a warm and lovely person, and I hope she's able to take care of herself after all those long nights and trying times. 4y
BarbaraTheBibliophage @Susanita Yes, I agree. It wasn‘t dry at all (good pun!). And my motherly instincts were worried about her well being. 4y