A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice The New York Times
bestselling author of The Weird Sisters returns with a striking and
intimate new novel about three very different adoptive mothers who
face the impossible question: What makes a family? Though they look
like any other family, they aren’t one—not quite. They are three
sets of parents who find themselves intertwined after adopting four
biological siblings, having committed to keeping the children as
connected as possible. At the heart of the family, the adoptive
mothers grapple to define themselves and their new roles. Tabitha, who
adopted the twins, crowns herself planner of the group, responsible
for endless playdates and holidays, determined to create a perfect
happy family. Quiet and steady Ginger, single mother to the eldest
daughter, is wary of the way these complicated not-fully-family
relationships test her long held boundaries. And Elizabeth, still
reeling from rounds of failed IVF, is terrified that her unhappiness
after adopting a newborn means she was not meant to be a mother at
all. As they set out on their first family vacation, all three are
pushed into uncomfortably close quarters. And when they receive a call
from their children’s birth mother announcing she is pregnant again,
the delicate bonds the women are struggling to form threaten to
collapse as they each must consider how a family is found and formed.
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ISBN
9780593328552
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Penguin US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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