A Brief Chapter in My Impossible Life
You can tell what really makes Simone different just by looking at her: she doesn't resemble anyone in her family. She's adopted. She's always known it, but she's never wanted to know anything about where she came from. She's happy with her family just as it is, thank you.Then one day, Rivka...
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You can tell what really makes Simone different just by looking at her: she doesn't resemble anyone in her family. She's adopted. She's always known it, but she's never wanted to know anything about where she came from. She's happy with her family just as it is, thank you.Then one day, Rivka calls, and Simone learns who her mother was—a 16-year-old, just like Simone. Who is Rivka? What does she want? Why is she calling now, after all these years? The answers lead Simone to deeper feelings of anguish and love than she has ever known and prompt her to question everything she has taken for granted about faith, the afterlife, and what it means to be a daughter.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780375846915 (0375846913)
Publish date: September 11th 2007
Publisher: Ember
Pages no: 256
Edition language: English
Category:
Young Adult,
Teen,
Realistic Fiction,
Adult,
Parenting,
Family,
Religion,
Coming Of Age,
Contemporary,
High School,
Adoption
I can't believe I read this in August (and re-read it in January) and forgot to write a proper review.Well, I loved Simone. She was a nice protagonist, who was strong-minded and knew what her beliefs were. And I loved her relationship with her family, her friend Cleo, and especially the relationship...
I loved the book with all my heart. The CD is nearly as good. Whichever way you prefer, I recommend this one.
Achingly realistic, beautifully told story of a young woman who meets her birthmother under difficult circumstances. A very promising debut novel from Reinhardt. Deft characterization, tight plotting, and an interesting, multi-layered story about love, adoption, religion and family.