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Helen Klein Ross

    This author explores an American century, weaving together historical moments and technological advancements with personal narratives. Her works skillfully interlace various timelines to illuminate the complexities of human existence and societal evolution. Through her fiction and poetry, she delves into themes of identity, history, and interconnectedness.

    Someone else's child
    • 2016

      Someone else's child

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.0(53)Add rating

      Some people will go to any lengths to have a baby... Lucy Wakefield wants a child more than anything. So when she finds a seemingly abandoned baby in a store, she sees it as a sign. She doesn't mean for it to go as far it does. Little does she realise the impact her reckless decision will have on the heartbroken family she leaves in her wake - or on the daughter she raises as her own. Mia Wakefield has always known she was adopted, but now she is about to discover the devastating secret of her birth - and the lengths her mother went to...

      Someone else's child