A review by rain_97
The Angel in My Pocket: A Story of Love, Loss, and Life After Death by Sukey Forbes

I always feel I can't rate a nonfiction book because it's so personal and very unlike writing a work of fiction; with this book particularly, I can not judge a person's grief. However, Forbes spent an extraordinary amount of time writing more about her blue-bloodline than anything else. I was expecting more in terms of her grief process and how she coped but got a familiar vibe that she was trying to write a transcendental aspect of everything. Her feelings were too detached from what I would expect when writing from a first-person point of view. Grief is hard and I can imagine it really takes so much to work on a marriage and still be a parent to other children. I give her kudos for doing the best she could.