"Sway" is a memoir written by Jennifer Gibson that tells the story of her journey to come to terms with her brother's death from an opioid overdose. The book explores the opioid epidemic in the United States and its impact on families and communities. Gibson shares her personal experiences and reflections on her brother's addiction and the events leading up to his death, as well as her own struggles with grief and addiction. The book also examines the broader social and political context of the opioid crisis, including the role of pharmaceutical companies, doctors, and government policies in fueling the epidemic. Through her powerful and honest storytelling, Gibson sheds light on the human toll of the opioid crisis and offers a moving tribute to her brother and to all those who have been affected by addiction. "Sway" is a poignant and thought-provoking book that raises important questions about the nature of addiction and the need for compassionate and effective responses to this ongoing public health crisis.