Member Reviews
Linda T, Reviewer
Such a difficult read because of the heartbreak that Silas and the whole family go through following his brain tumour diagnosis. This book is told in two halves, the before he died and after he died so there is no let up in the heartbreak contained in the story, so not for the faint-hearted.
Well written with just the right amount of medical information, and plenty of details about the family as a whole and their lives coping with such a devastating diagnosis.
Camille O, Librarian
A moving account of a mother's grief during and after her son's death from brain cancer.