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Sawyer decides to give the baby up for adoption, but that’s just the start. Over the months they wait for the baby to be born, Francis and Sawyer try to deal with the choices they will have to make. Will Francis follow Sawyer’s brave example? Or will he turn his back and pretend...
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Den of Geek says:There’s a rich tradition of werewolves as metaphor, and this one both fits perfectly and offers a new perspective. Chronic illness is talked about more often today than in the recent past, but it’s still a space with plenty to explore in fiction. Publisher’s summary:...
College Trends: The Pandemic increased adoption of E-TextbooksAccording to Student Monitor’s Spring 2022 survey, recently released, we might be headed that way. We found that since the return of students to campuses, the 23% jump in student spending on digital, distance learning materials that...
The show follows a couple’s quest to have children, which soon becomes an adoption journey. If you love sitcoms that have you laughing one minute and crying the next, Trying is a satisfying and quick watch available in the US on Apple TV. ...
His talents are on full display in A Series of Unfortunate Events, thirteen unrelentingly dark yet deliciously readable young adult books about the luckless Baudelaire children. Their troubles begin with their parents’ deaths and their adoption by Count Olaf, the notorious (albeit ridiculous) villain...
The fact that Maya is stereotypically girly and is in love with a boy seems significant in the context of the Ukrainian attitudes to the adoption of children by same-sex parents, as most Ukrainians are against it as they believe that such children would grow up to be homosexual (Martse...
”) It’s an unnerving portrait of the way technology hacks individual agency, coercing us into adoption no matter how much we might want to resist. And as the cube collapses distance between people, resulting in new connections that can be redemptive or uncomfortably close, Egan seems to ...
Daniel Bishop is an Army veteran and his first book, Place of Refuge, was released in 2020. He and his wife were foster parents and adopted one the children placed in their home. His passion is to write devotions and fictional books about foster care and adoption. Learn More Devotions...