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Author Julia Anderson tells her family's story in "Through Christina's Eyes". Her grandfather Walter's mother, Christina Nilsson, was born in Hagnarp, Sweden, in 1866 and left her economically struggling for a life in America in 1887. It is through Christina's telling that most of this story unfolds. Christina makes it quite clear that in her lifetime, the man was the head of a household and made decisions, and the woman's job was to perform chores that supported family life. After working as a maid and then as a family cook, Christina married Charles Anderson in 1891 and for the next twenty years cooked, cleaned, washed and ironed clothes and gave birth to nine children. Christina doesn't complain; she did what was expected of her but died at age 45 in 1912, worn out from birthing and keeping house for her family. She watches over her family from beyond death, and rejoices when her mother and sister join her. Christina watches over her son Walter's granddaughter Julia, the story's author, as Julia's first born, daughter Anna Christina, suffers a stroke before her birth and is born with medical issues that must be monitored all her life.
"Through Christina's Eyes" is a well-written and moving account of the author's brave and unending fight to give her non-verbal daughter, Anna Christina, the best possible medical care as Anna Christina is in constant and excruciating pain. Author Julia Anderson cleverly uses her great-grandmother Christina's life with her never-ending work as a mother and wife as a clear introduction to her own story. In Christina's day, a child like her great-great granddaughter Anna Christina would not have lived much beyond infancy as there was inadequate medical care back in those days at the beginning of the last century. "Through Christina's Eyes" is a book for all parents of children with disabilities to read and treasure and give thanks to modern medicine.