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Not My Daughter
By: Barbara Delinsky , Paco UnderhillRomance eBooks eBook Publisher: Random House
Imprint: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Format: ePub Encrypted (DRM)
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Reader Review: When I first started reading this book, I immediately thought back to the Lifetime movie 'The Pregnancy Pact', which I loved, and it does bare some resemblance to the movie, obviously due to the plot of a pregnancy pact. I personally really liked it; the girls in the book don't realize just what they get themselves into until it stirs up lots of controversy in their town, and they have to grow up faster than the other students at their high school. It's pretty fast paced, although some parts were a bit unrealistic in my mind; then again, I don't know just how people in other cities and towns interact with each other, so it could very well be realistic. Nevertheless, it's a great read.
A pregnancy pact between three teenaged girls puts their mothers' love to the ultimate test in this explosive new novel from Barbara Delinsky, “a first-rate storyteller who creates characters as familiar as your neighbors.” ( Boston Globe )
When Susan Tate's seventeen-year-old daughter, Lily, announces she is pregnant, Susan is stunned. A single mother, she has struggled to do everything right. She sees the pregnancy as an unimaginable tragedy for both Lily and herself.
Then comes word of two more pregnancies among high school juniors who happen to be Lily's best friends-and the town turns to talk of a pact. As fingers start pointing, the most ardent criticism is directed at Susan. As principal of the high school, she has always been held up as a role model of hard work and core values. Now her detractors accuse her of being a lax mother, perhaps not worthy of the job of shepherding impressionable students. As Susan struggles with the implications of her daughter's pregnancy, her job, financial independence, and long-fought-for dreams are all at risk.
The emotional ties between mothers and daughters are stretched to breaking in this emotionally wrenching story of love and forgiveness. Once again, Barbara Delinsky has given us a powerful novel, one that asks a central question: What does it take to be a good mother?
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| Release Date: 01-05-2010 | |
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| Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group |
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Title: Not My Daughter August 3, 2012 When I first started reading this book, I immediately thought back to the Lifetime movie 'The Pregnancy Pact', which I loved, and it does bare some resemblance to the movie, obviously due to the plot of a pregnancy pact. I personally really liked it; the girls in the book don't realize just what they get themselves into until it stirs up lots of controversy in their town, and they have to grow up faster than the other students at their high school. It's pretty fast paced, although some parts were a bit unrealistic in my mind; then again, I don't know just how people in other cities and towns interact with each other, so it could very well be realistic. Nevertheless, it's a great read.
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