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The phrase “precious days,” which appears in the collection's title, is an important, recurring motif. It first partially appears in the Introduction: Patchett describes how, as she began to write during the pandemic, she came back to the same themes that revolve around the important things in this “precarious and precious life” (5). The phrase serves as an umbrella term, hinting at the ideas and themes Patchett explores in the collection.
In the title essay, Patchett uses the phrase “precious days” when she feels appreciative of the time she is able to spend with Sooki. Thinking about how so many of Sooki’s loved ones would have been thrilled to have such time with her, a grateful Patchett hums “these precious days” to herself. This is a poignant moment because of the accompanying reflection. Sooki’s illness, which she is battling within the isolation of the pandemic, brings into focus the preciousness of her time in all its meaning: These days are all the more valuable, irreplaceable, and to be cherished deeply.
Patchett also uses this phrase in the Epilogue, which again features Sooki. Patchett rejoices in the additional “precious days” she unexpectedly receives with Sooki, once again a reminder of how limited they are.
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