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Robin Abcarian: A memoir unlike any you've read: A young woman's inspiring struggle with her invisible killer

Mallory Smith was a toddler in 1995 when doctors finally diagnosed her persistent cough and runny nose: cystic fibrosis. Life expectancy for the disease at the time was between 25 and 30 years.

Upon hearing the news, her mother collapsed.

"Our new normal: a child with an expiration date," said Diane Shader Smith, as we sat in the dining room of her home on the south side of Beverly Hills on Wednesday talking about the life and death of her remarkable daughter.

I never met Mallory; she died at age 25 in 2017. But I have come to admire her through her posthumous memoir, "Salt in My Soul: An Unfinished Life," published this month by Penguin Random House. It is based on journals she began writing at 15 and allowed her mother to read only after she died.

Cystic fibrosis is a dreadful genetic disease that, put very simply, produces sticky

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