We do for love: a novel

We do for love: a novel

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National Bestseller • “[Kristin] Hannah is fantastic in reducing the nuances of her main characters and the nuances of emotion. ” – Washington Post Book World
Women’s #1 New York Times bestseling writer comes from a poignant, Uddam story that celebrates the magic of motherhood, the happiness of coming home, and the price we pay so voluntarily for love.
The years of trying to conceive a child have broken more than the heart of Angie Desiya. After a painful divorce, she goes back to her small Pacific Northwest Grihanagar and manages her family’s restaurant. In the West End, where life rises and falls like a tide, Angie’s fate will change again when she meets a distressed young woman and befriends.
Angie hired Lauren Ribido as she sees something special in seventeen years old. They quickly make a deep bond, and when Lauren is left by her mother, the angi offers a place to live. But nothing could be prepared for the far -reaching consequences of this work of kindness to Angie. Together, these two women – one who craves for a child and the other who yearn for a mother’s love – will be tested in ways that could have been imagined.
“It is very entertaining. Hannah has a good ear for dialogue and the reader has a neck to get the characters inside the head.” – Seattle Times

Publisher

Asin: B001PSPZW
Publisher: Balentine Books (January 16, 2009)
Publication date: January 16, 2009
language English
File Size: 4.2 MB
Text-to-speech: competent
Screen reader: Supported
Increased Typesetting: Competent
X-ray: competent
Word War: Competent
Print Length: 432 pages

Customers say

Customers find this novel beautiful and heartwarming, particularly appreciating its portrayal of unconditional love. The writing style is compelling and easy to read, with well-developed characters that feel true to life. Customers describe the book as thought-provoking and inspiring, though some find it predictable. The pacing receives mixed reactions – while some say it held their attention throughout, others note it was slow in the first half.

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