![]() ![]() Highly recommend.īook Club Talking Points: A remarkable story that takes an in-depth look at relationships between a mother and her children and also what it means to be a mother. Issues such as inter-racial adoption, child abandonment, and income inequities are examined. ![]() As the adoption process proceeds, there are complications, ending in a fierce custody battle. Richardson.s friends, who are unable to have children of their own. But, as the lives of these two women unfold and get entangled, you gradually begin to see that all is not as it seems.Īnother critical part of this story revolves around the adoption of a Chinese baby by Mrs. ![]() Mia, on the other hand, appears selfish and nomadic, moving from town to town, never putting down roots, and dragging her teenage daughter along. She and her family seem to have an ideal life, in an upscale community, where everything is well planned, and there are rules for everything, right down to the colors allowed for your home. Once they start to resonate with you, you.ll read this book straight through to the end and feel sad when it.s finished.Īt first glance, Mrs. However, the heart of this book revolves around the depth of the characters and the complexities of the plot. Without a doubt, the writing style is beautiful and draws you in. PBR Book Review: A story so compelling, you.ll share it with everyone you know. ![]()
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