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Other People's Children
Other People's Children: A Novel | R.J. Hoffmann
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A riveting debut novel about a couple whose dream of adopting a baby is shattered when the teenage mother reclaims her child. What makes a family? Gail and Jon Durbin moved to the Chicago suburbs to set up house as soon as Gail got pregnant. But then she miscarriedonce, twice, three times. Determined to expand their family, the Durbins turn to adoption. But when several adoptions fall through, Gails desire for a child overwhelms her. Carli is a pregnant teenager from a blue-collar town nearby, with dreams of going to college and escaping her mothers home. When she discovers shes pregnant, she agrees to give her baby to the Durbins. But Carlis mother, Marla, has other plans for her grandbaby. When Gail and Jon take baby Maya home, the love they feel for her is beyond their wildest dreams. But several days later, Carli reclaims her daughter. And when she does, the Durbins devastation is so complete, they make the drastic decision to keep Maya at any cost. An engrossing tale about love and family as well as a suspenseful page-turner, Other Peoples Children takes you on a wild ride to explore what really makes a familyand what lengths youd be willing to go to protect yours.
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BookNAround
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A heartfelt book about parenthood, adoption, and infertility, crossed with a thriller, this story of a couple looking to adopt and the pregnant teenager who has chosen them to be her baby‘s parents isn‘t black and white by any stretch and will push the reader to examine their thoughts on the ethics around this potentially devastating topic. Full review at http://booknaround.blogspot.com/2022/10/review-other-peoples-children-by-r-j.htm...

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Stacked 📚 2y
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samantharoberts
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To be honest, I was very pleasantly surprised with this book! When I read the description, I thought it would take me a couple of days to get through it, but I ended up finishing it in a day! It was much more intense and heavier than I expected - but I enjoyed it

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BittersweetBooks
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Some things you can‘t fix; some things you just have to carry 💔

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Chelsea.Poole
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A great contemporary novel about parenthood, unconditional love, and making impossible decisions. The storyline was interesting but could have failed in a less-skilled author‘s hands. This grabbed ahold of me and didn‘t let go until the conclusion. Heart wrenching in parts.

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TheNerdyProfessor
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I feel like this book slid by under the radar... Which is unfortunate because this was a really suspenseful, gripping read. As someone who struggled with infertility, I found myself relating to the characters in this book - and revisiting these memories was painful. Beneath all of the misery surrounding these characters, there is also hope. And the powerful force that is motherhood. Prepare yourself for all the emotions ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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BarbaraBB
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Mehso-so

What seemed to be a cheesy story about motherhood in suburbia turned into something completely different. However, a lack of sympathy for the main characters (except Carli) and the a bit too simple storyline make this a so-so for me. Thanks for sharing this one with me Meg, it was totally suitable for a lazy vacation day 🤍😘

(Pic: Ios, Greece)

Megabooks Yes, I thought it was interesting with the turn it took. Pretty unexpected. Very much a beach read, so I‘m glad you read it on your trip. 👍🏻 3y
Addison_Reads I love seeing this book made it all the way to Greece. Thank you @Megabooks for passing it on again. #PayItForward @BarbaraBB great review for this book. 3y
Megabooks @Addison_Reads thank you, Cassie, for sending it to me! 3y
BarbaraBB @Addison_Reads I didn‘t know, wow, I love those traveling books. Thanks 💜 3y
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booksaremyfavorite
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This one started out a little slow for me but I am glad I stuck with it. What a mom would do for her child is unlike anything else.

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Cathyloves2read
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This book wasn‘t at all what I expected. I wasn‘t sure that I wanted to read another story about adoption. This was not just another story about adoption. It was a real page turner that I sped through. It really picked up at about the half way point. My perception about the characters totally changed between the beginning and the end. Thank you, Goodreads, for the ARC.

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BookNAround
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The latest addition to the bedside table aka in progress stack. This makes ten books on the go. Oops!

Suet624 Ummm..that‘s a lot! 3y
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Megabooks
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If this book were a song, it would be Baba O‘Riley. It starts out slowly as one thing - a book about the difficulties of infertility and the stress of adoption. Then, it suddenly becomes the loud screaming excitement of being chased across the Midwest and assuming new identities. Definitely not what I was expecting, in a good way. The picture is a clue to who‘s getting it next. 🤔😉 @BarbaraBB

And yes, the dogwood is still alive and blooming!

Aims42 Beautiful picture!! 🤩 4y
Megabooks Thank you for sending this @Addison_Reads ! I enjoyed it. 4y
Megabooks @Aims42 thanks!! 4y
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BarbaraBB What? Me? Wow! ❤️❤️ And what happened to the mount of snow I saw yesterday?! It looks like Summer now! 4y
Megabooks @BarbaraBB I‘ll get it in the mail this week! 👍🏻 the snow melted that morning. I figured the blooms would fall off, but they haven‘t so far! 😁 4y
BarbaraBB Thank you Meg, looking forward to it already ❤️❤️ 4y
Addison_Reads @Megabooks I'm so glad you liked it and that you are going to #PayItForward 😀 @BarbaraBB I hope you enjoy it as much as we did. 4y
BarbaraBB @Addison_Reads Me too but if you and Meg did, I probably will! 4y
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Megabooks
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Thank you so much @Addison_Reads for this wonderful #PayItForward ARC copy! I really appreciate your kindness. Very excited to read it!

Addison_Reads I'm glad that it made it there. I look forward to seeing what you think about it. Happy Reading! 💚 4y
Megabooks @Addison_Reads I‘m definitely excited to read it! Thanks 💜 4y
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Lauren.Archer
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The story of three different women in a very tough situation, begs to ask what would you do for love. When the story opens Gail and Jon Durbin are trying to adoptable baby after many failed pregnancies, when they are contacted by Carli, who has chosen them to adopt her baby.

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DanaManiac
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4.75 ⭐️

I enjoyed this book from start to finish! R.J. gives enough information on each character to make you invested in their perspective and role in the whole ordeal. At times, I found myself rooting for characters that I didn't think I would side with. The book became suspenseful, so I stayed up to finish it. I liked that the ending wasn't too tidy and didn't wrap up too quickly.

Thank you to Simon and Schuster for sending me this ARC .

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angel1
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⭐⭐⭐⭐/5
I really enjoyed this one...even though it was a sad story, it was interesting to read how miscarriages and adoptions can affect mothers and families. It definitely gives me a new respect for families dealing with this. I recommend it! #goodreadswin #bookmail #otherpeopleschildren

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Addison_Reads
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#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks This read gave me my first bingo this month. 😀

Emotional read about what defines a mother. A couple who can't have a baby decide to adopt. Before the adoption is finalized, the birth mother changes her mind. Choices are made that can't be undone and the question of who is truly looking out for the best interest of the child becomes blurred.

This is an ARC copy I'd love to pass on if anyone is interested. 💚

TheAromaofBooks Great review!! 4y
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Nouveau
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Thank you Simon & Schuster! What a wonderful surprise in the mail that I won this ARC. It made my day.

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ferskner
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Just on the line between a pick and a so-so. I really enjoy books that present difficult situations where there's no real hero or villain, but with too many perspectives this didn't quite work. Little Fires Everywhere handles the same topic with more success.

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