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Reviewed by Barbara Fanson for Readers' Favorite
Five Weeks: A Lifetime, The True Journey of Clinton Jacob is a mother’s journal of her pregnancy, giving birth in a hospital 12 hours from home, surgeries and tubes, and mourning his passing. How do you juggle work and time with her two other young children? You’ll read her message of love for her third child and how she admires his strength and ability to carry on. How do you say good-bye to someone who never lived outside the hospital? There is just one sentence on page 167, but it is very effective. The pages following are very moving and tearjerkers … I tried hard to resist the urge to cry. Can we learn about strength and determination from someone so young?
Author Hannah Sullivan kept a journal, photographs, and emails throughout her pregnancy, the hospital visit, and the days following, hoping that one day Clinton would read them and see how much she loved him — long before he was born. We’re privy to her diary, dreams, and plans for her third child. I’m glad the photos of Clinton were included because they show us how small and helpless he looked. Author and mother Hannah Sullivan finds clever and interesting ways of celebrating his legacy that include her other two young children. I am glad Hannah Sullivan was able to find a good answer to a difficult question: How many children do you have? A mother’s journal becomes the basis of an interesting and unforgettable story.