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Read a memoir or an autobiography of someone you admire
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Erica
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I'll have to keep my eyes open for a memoir to fit this category.

You can read more of my thoughts on my Goodreads page but here's a little bit about the overall theme: Christopher, "Tophs," is twenty-two months old when the first signs of illness appear, and Harris and her husband begin their search for answers to questions that only grow in number. Over time, the lack of answers for Tophs' learning delays and episodes of listlessness and low blood sugar takes the family to a geneticist who again finds no definitive answer about Tophs, but does discover that Harris, herself, has a gene mutation associated with breast and ovarian cancer. Her diagnosis, along with the fact that she has faced generalized anxiety disorder since her teen years, drives much of the inner workings of this memoir.
The book is hard to put down. Harris' prose is thoughtful, warm, and inviting.


