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The Second child

Sarah and Phil love both their children, James and Lauren. The couple have the same hopes and aspirations as any parent. But their expectations are shattered when they discover that their perfect baby daughter has been born with a flaw; a tiny, but life-changing glitch that is destined to shape her future, and theirs, irrevocably. Over time the family learn to adapt and even thrive. Then one day a blood test casts doubt on the very basis of their family. Lauren is not Phil's child. Suddenly, their precious family is on the brink of destruction. But the truth they face is far more complex and challenging than simple infidelity. It tests their capacity to love, each other and their children, and it raises the question of what makes - and what breaks - a family.

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32320004454173 F
Fiction-Adult   Maitland Library . . Available .  
32320004454165 F
Fiction-Adult   Rutherford Library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781786493354 (paperback)
1786493357 (paperback)
Classification Number F
Author Bond, Caroline
Title The Second child [BK]
Note "What if you found out that the child you love belongs to someone else?"--Cover.
Sarah and Phil love both their children, James and Lauren. The couple have the same hopes and aspirations as any parent. But their expectations are shattered when they discover that their perfect baby daughter has been born with a flaw; a tiny, but life-changing glitch that is destined to shape her future, and theirs, irrevocably. Over time the family learn to adapt and even thrive. Then one day a blood test casts doubt on the very basis of their family. Lauren is not Phil's child. Suddenly, their precious family is on the brink of destruction. But the truth they face is far more complex and challenging than simple infidelity. It tests their capacity to love, each other and their children, and it raises the question of what makes - and what breaks - a family.
Subject Infants switched at birth -- Fiction
Children with disabilities -- Fiction
Adultery -- Fiction
Parent and child -- Fiction
Families -- Fiction
Parents of children with disabilities -- Fiction
Children with disabilities Juvenile fiction.
Children with disabilities
Families
Parent and child
Parents of children with disabilities
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