Official Review: First Survivor: The Impossible Childhood...
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The book is incredibly moving, giving us a good look at Matt’s character and determination. Her story is a reminder of the strength that can be found in adversity. She speaks candidly about her struggles with depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder, and shows how she managed to find hope and healing in spite of it all
Finally, First Survivor: An Impossible Childhood is a powerful reminder that we are not defined by our past. It serves as a testament to the strength of the human spirit and encourages readers to overcome their struggles and be brave. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for an inspiring story about strength and hope.
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But it is taken for the writer that he made the treatment protocols take too much and underestimated the value of human feelings in such harsh circumstances, so he did not speak
About his emotional support for his son or wife
So my rating is 4/5
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After the youngest son Louis was infected with this disease, the father and mother followed scientific and practical methods to deal with these harsh conditions.
But anyone who looks at the first glance at this story and knows that the father is the author of this story wonders how his hand obeyed him to write these painful moments.
But he explained that his practical upbringing in Germany and his movement from one town to another and from one continent to another made him deal with this disease rationally and used multiple methods to reach the best result, so he was looking on the Internet for how to deal with his son and with the disease
It also changed treatment protocols.
The parents in this story are cooperative and share roles.
We have the older brother who the reader feels a kind of pity towards him over these difficult years he did not find his brother next to him or to find a parent, but he cannot blame his parents because these are emergency circumstances for the family and everyone has to endure them and it is clear from the letter presented by Harry the brother at school that he understood those circumstances well.
As for the child Harry, the hero of the story, who endured the pain of illness and treatment, his heroism has proven strongly endurance, and I see that the mother is no less heroic than him, as she discovered a change in her son's gait, which began with him in the treatment journey, and when she felt the seriousness of the situation, she asked the father to participate, but she completed her heroism, so she was providing moral, psychological and emotional support to the son, and she was staying with him in the mesg.
Overall, the story of the first survivor is a story of struggle and perseverance of a strong and cohesive family, and it is a wonderful story, but it is taken for the writer that he made the treatment protocols take too much and that was a bit of a thing, and he also hinted at the secret.
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He neglected a little of the importance of psychological support and assistance for the patient, although he hinted at the importance of psychological support for the patient as part of the treatment, so my evaluation is 4/5