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A review by morninglightmama
Me Again by Keith Cronin
3.0
Heavy on dialogue, this story reads like a television movie-- some cliched phrases, but engaging main characters who readers will cheer for. The plot is interesting, revolving around a man who spent six years in a coma after unexpectedly suffering a stroke in his late 20s. When he meets a woman in physical therapy who is recovering from a stroke herself, the plot thickens as they say. With some additional side stories about family, the focus remains on relationships, and the vast majority of the story is told through conversations between characters. At times throughout the book, I couldn't help but feel that the writing could have been less repetitive-- some passages echoed others-- but it was entertaining enough to stick with it to the end.