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A good children's/YA book about a girl finding out she's adopted when she needs a bone marrow transplant and considering what family means to her.
Short read.
Good story for younger teens.
You dont know me, but i know about you....I can't make you live longer, I can't stop you from hurting. But I can give you one wish, as someone did for me.
When the doctors explain to Sarah MacGreggor and her parents that she will need a bone marrow transplant to live, she is distraught. Then Sarah learns that her family cannot be donors because they are not blood relatives. Sarah is furious that her parents never told her she was adopted.
Even as Sarah faces the devastating news, she is granted one last hope--the anonymous letter she receives allows her an incredible oppurtunity. She can search for her birth mother, who gave her up fifteen years ago. Now, when Sarah needs this woman for her very survival, what will she discover?
When the doctors explain to Sarah MacGreggor and her parents that she will need a bone marrow transplant to live, she is distraught. Then Sarah learns that her family cannot be donors because they are not blood relatives. Sarah is furious that her parents never told her she was adopted.
Even as Sarah faces the devastating news, she is granted one last hope--the anonymous letter she receives allows her an incredible oppurtunity. She can search for her birth mother, who gave her up fifteen years ago. Now, when Sarah needs this woman for her very survival, what will she discover?