Chaya is a Hasidic mother of seven whose child is on the same ward as
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Do you feel sometimes …?
Sometimes when Adina gets sick. When I realize, all right, we have to take her to the hospital, we can’t keep her at home like this.
I’m not sure I can describe what I mean.
[...]
The worst thing that can happen. But when we decide, okay, the disaster is here, we’re going, it’s …
Suddenly it’s quiet. It’s like …
… everything I have been doing, that was very nice, but it wasn’t real. This is real. And it’s a relief, that’s what it is, it’s a relief to get back to it.
Amy Herzog. Mary Jane. New York Communications Group (electronic edition) p.75
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