Cover Me: A Health Insurance Memoir
Growing up in middle-class America, Sonya Huber took her health care for granted. When post-college life finds her without coverage, she considered it a temporary inconvenience. Thirteen years, twenty-three jobs, and one child later, her view on the matter was quite different. In this humorous and affecting memoir, Huber details her experiences navigating the American health care system, and brings a necessary dose of reality to the political debates and propaganda surrounding health care reform.