'Small Rain': A Book Review
Briefly

"I wanted to put it all behind me. I wanted to be on the other side again of that gulf that separates the sick from the well—or what seems like a gulf, I had crossed it in the flash."
"With hospitals one of the likeliest places to get infected, they become the last place one would go for help unless required."
"Small Rain is unflinching in wanting to capture the terrible slow catastrophe happening everywhere, the fires in the west and floods in the east."
"The risk of 'fatally failing'... permeates everything and, it seems, everyone. I was healthy, and still thought of myself as young."
Read at Psychology Today
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