June S. (sabayrac) - , reviewed on + 34 more book reviews
Really enjoyed this book, thought it well written and give extra credit for this being the author's first novel. I learned a lot about the customs of India.
The story is about a woman's decision regarding a child she could not keep. But the real story is the child's awakening of how fortunate she was for having been adopted by her loving parents. She realized life would have been vastly different had her life with her biological parents remained. This realization and her decision of how to handle her knowledge made the book so real to me.
This could easily be a sequel book.
The story is about a woman's decision regarding a child she could not keep. But the real story is the child's awakening of how fortunate she was for having been adopted by her loving parents. She realized life would have been vastly different had her life with her biological parents remained. This realization and her decision of how to handle her knowledge made the book so real to me.
This could easily be a sequel book.
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