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Sugar: A Tale of Motherhood and Medicine  

Sugar: A Tale of Motherhood and Medicine

Sugar is a personal narrative about becoming a first time mother, coping with illness, navigating the medical system, and spending over 4 months in the hospital. It serves as a broader commentary on motherhood, medical care, and struggle itself. Coping...

Author: Raissa Hacohen (Produced by Aaron Leeder)

Sugar is a personal narrative about becoming a first time mother, coping with illness, navigating the medical system, and spending over 4 months in the hospital. It serves as a broader commentary on motherhood, medical care, and struggle itself. Coping with a loved one's illness is certainly one of the darkest hours a family can endure. This memoir has hope and despair, highs and lows, and is surprisingly joyous for a podcast about a subject as weighty as this. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Language: en

Genres: Health & Fitness, Society & Culture

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EP 8 Sugar: A Tale of Motherhood and Medicine
Saturday, 29 October, 2016

Sugar is a personal narrative about becoming a first time mother, coping with illness, navigating the medical system, and spending over 4 months in the hospital. It serves as a broader commentary on motherhood, medical care, and struggle itself. Coping with a loved one's illness is certainly one of the darkest hours a family can endure. This memoir has hope and despair, highs and lows, and is surprisingly joyous for a podcast about a subject as weighty as this.Please like us on facebook =)https://www.facebook.com/SugarBook Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

 

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