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“Everyone deserves to find that thing that cracks them open and softens them enough to see the beauty in the world.”
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#JuneSpecials
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
Sad and depressing, to be honest, but isn‘t that to be expected from a memoir of a wife whose husband loses his leg in the war? I think the first half was stronger than the second half; I would‘ve liked more ‘here‘s what‘s wrong with how we handle our injured vets and here‘s what needs to change,‘ and maybe that was my fault going into a memoir expecting something else. It‘s not something I‘ll remember or recommend, but it was fine. 3 stars.
I don‘t think this is the most well-written of memoirs, but it‘s a gut punch nonetheless. It is a testament to the poor who fight the wealthy man‘s war. I can‘t stop thinking of so many starry-eyed young lovers who are so ill-equipped to be caretakers when the ravages of war takes hold.
Seems like the most perfect day to start this memoir 🇺🇸 ❤️🤍💙