What inspired the choice to focus on Tess's story within the broader Dopesick epidemic?
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What inspired the choice to focus on Tess's story within the broader Dopesick epidemic?
Did anyone else feel that the mental health struggles of Tess felt very real and raw?
How did the author decide to structure the narrative — was it chronological or did she weave different perspectives together?