All That Is Left Of Us

Fiction & Literature, Family Life, Contemporary Women
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Author: Catherine Miller ISBN: 9781474049573
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Publication: September 15, 2016
Imprint: HQ Digital Language: English
Author: Catherine Miller
ISBN: 9781474049573
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication: September 15, 2016
Imprint: HQ Digital
Language: English

‘All That is Left of Us is an emotional work of art which emphasises the power behind love and life… An extraordinary, memorable read…’ – The Writing Garnet One of My Own… Dawn loves being a mother. No matter how Archie came into her life, or the fact he's a little different from other children, he is precious and loved. He is hers, after all. Especially because she’s never told anyone who the father of her son is. So when Dawn’s twin brother David and his wife Rebekah are struggling to have their own child, Dawn agrees to become their surrogate, as it is the one thing she can do to help. However, creating the perfect family doesn’t always go to plan and when Dawn realises just how much her nephew needs his mother, she begins to wonder if the time has finally come to confront the past she has kept secret for so long. From the author of Waiting for You comes a story of friendship, motherhood and hope. What reviewers are saying about ‘All That is Left of Us’ ‘a truly mesmerising read’ – Vikbat ‘A beautiful book jam packed with emotions.’ – Jessica (Goodreads) ‘I can't use enough words to say how much I loved this book.’ – Sylvia (Goodreads)

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‘All That is Left of Us is an emotional work of art which emphasises the power behind love and life… An extraordinary, memorable read…’ – The Writing Garnet One of My Own… Dawn loves being a mother. No matter how Archie came into her life, or the fact he's a little different from other children, he is precious and loved. He is hers, after all. Especially because she’s never told anyone who the father of her son is. So when Dawn’s twin brother David and his wife Rebekah are struggling to have their own child, Dawn agrees to become their surrogate, as it is the one thing she can do to help. However, creating the perfect family doesn’t always go to plan and when Dawn realises just how much her nephew needs his mother, she begins to wonder if the time has finally come to confront the past she has kept secret for so long. From the author of Waiting for You comes a story of friendship, motherhood and hope. What reviewers are saying about ‘All That is Left of Us’ ‘a truly mesmerising read’ – Vikbat ‘A beautiful book jam packed with emotions.’ – Jessica (Goodreads) ‘I can't use enough words to say how much I loved this book.’ – Sylvia (Goodreads)

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