In a sense, every book is what I’ve learned - like, here’s what you should know about life that I won’t have been able to teach you.” “Everything I do,” Taddeo says, “is so that if I leave my daughter too early - the way my parents did - I’ll leave her with enough. Still, who knew how long she’d have with Fox? After all, she’d lost her parents suddenly: her father in a car accident when she was 23, her mother five years later to lung cancer. Miraculously, Taddeo ended up being fine. A scan had revealed something ominous-looking on her pancreas. When Fox, now 6, was inside her belly, doctors told Taddeo that she was unlikely to survive long past her due date. There are so many things Lisa Taddeo wants to teach her daughter before she dies.įor most of her pregnancy, she thought she wouldn’t get that chance. If you buy books linked on our site, The Times may earn a commission from, whose fees support independent bookstores.
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