Being with Rachel: A Personal Story of Memory and Survival by Karen Brennan

Being with Rachel: A Personal Story of Memory and Survival

Karen Brennan

256 pages first pub 2002 (editions)

nonfiction memoir emotional reflective medium-paced
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The call came at 6 A.M. Karen Brennan's twenty-five-year-old daughter, Rachel, had been in a motorcycle accident. She was in a coma. Her CAT scan, the neurosurgeon said, was very, very ugly. Instantly, Karen Brennan's life of comfortable dailiness...

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