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The Unwinding of the Miracle
A Memoir of Life, Death, and Everything That Comes After
مرگ، مرگ، مرگ و همه چیزهایی که بعد از آن میآید.
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Starred review from October 22, 2018
When lawyer Yip-Williams was diagnosed with stage-IV colon cancer at the age of 37 in 2013, she decided to write her story, which resulted in this inspiring and remarkable work that chronicles her immigration to the U.S. and her final five years. Born in Vietnam with congenital cataracts, Yip-Williams writes that her grandmother—who deemed her a burden to the family—had found an herbalist she hoped would administer a potion to put the infant to “sleep forever.” He refused, and Yip-Williams’s ethnic Chinese family later moved to Hong Kong, where a Catholic charity sponsored their relocation to California, where Yip-Williams was raised and underwent corrective eye surgery. She attended Harvard Law School, joined a firm where she met her husband, moved to Brooklyn, and had two children. After her diagnosis, she was determined to make the most of the time left (she died in March 2018), and to leave a written legacy for her daughters. Yip-Williams faced cancer head on, with “brutal honesty,” anger, humor, and resolve. Planning her death, she made Costco runs, traveled to the Galapagos Islands, found a child psychologist for her daughters ages six and eight, and even joked about her husband getting a “Slutty Second Wife.” Yip-Williams’s wise and moving account of her battle with cancer is an extraordinary call to live wholeheartedly.
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Narrator Emily Woo Zeller delivers one gut punch after another as she beautifully expresses the author's emotions while confronting her mortality. Yip-Williams cheated death as an infant when her grandmother ordered her parents to visit an herbalist to have her poisoned (he refused) and again when her family escaped North Vietnam on an overcrowded boat, but she can't beat aggressive colon cancer diagnosed at age 37. Zeller flawlessly voices Yip-Williams's fury at purveyors of false hope, grief at the prospect of leaving her beloved family, and even amusement at the idea of the "slutty second wife." Josh Williams, the late author's husband, delivers his own heartbreaking afterword in which he confesses the strain that disease brought to his marriage and the difficulty of carrying on without his beloved wife. A.B. � AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine
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