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Reviewed by Essien Asian for Readers' Favorite
The loss of a loved one is always a painful episode for anyone but the death of a parent is a completely different kind of feeling. Words cannot fully define the cascade of emotions the individual passes through. This was the case for Malia Arries and her siblings who had to stand together as a family and support themselves through the final days of not just one parent, but two. Malia did the last thing most people would consider doing at the time of her father's passing on; she created a journal and with the cooperation of her siblings recorded the final days of her father and then those of her mother when she too passed on a couple of years later. Dad Died, Then Mom is her story.
Dad Died, Then Mom is an emotional true account of events. The attention to detail is quite impressive. Credit must go to Malia Arries for having the presence of mind to scribble every single detail down, even the supposedly mindless ones. She tells her story in an immersive manner so that I felt like I was with this unique family, experiencing their painful countdown. When they shared their father's coins among themselves, it moved me personally for its symbolism with the passing of the torch of life. The unusual supernatural events that she was astute enough to record as they happened are worthy of further investigation. Dad Died, Then Mom is a unique memoir filled with information that would aid a discerning reader in dealing with the pain of loss. This is one book everyone should read.