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Cdnbookworm
May 18, 2011Cdnbookworm rated this title 3 out of 5 stars
This short memoir is the story of the first couple of years after the sudden death of Rosenblatt's daughter Amy. Amy was a young mother of three children and a pediatrician. Rosenblatt and his wife dropped the lives they were living and moved into the in-law suit in the house Amy shared with her husband and children and began as Rosenblatt's wife, Ginny, says "to live Amy's life". They do what needs to be done with the children and the house and help Amy's husband Harris to have a life as well. The title refers to Rosenblatt's task of making breakfast to each child's liking every morning, specifically toast. He talks about the other people, friends and family, that help to make things go smoothly and the emotional help both taken and offered. Well-written and reflecting on Amy's life, this book is a lovely tribute to his daughter.