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Average rating4.5
"This is the story of Claire and Ben, who are perfectly in love - in fact, perfect in almost every way. Except one. They can't have a baby. It's also the story of Ben's best friend Romily, who, after years of watching Ben and Claire suffer, offers to have a baby for them. But being pregnant stirs up all sorts of feelings in Romily - feelings she'd rather keep buried, but can't. Suddenly this situation involves two mothers - and one baby who belongs to both of them, but whom only one of them can keep ..."--Publisher description.
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This book was a recommendation based on my wish list from Amazon. Immediately that I read the product description I was intrigued and couldn't wait to read it.
The story of Claire & Ben who have suffered years of trying to have a baby. Their need for a baby taking over their lives, which seem from the outside to be otherwise perfect. One of those outsiders looking in is Ben's best friend and single mum Romily. Seeing her friend's pain she agrees to be a surrogate for them, the only problem being she's in love with Ben.
This is a wonderfully written book. The way in which Cohen entangles the lives of Claire, Romily and Ben is a joy to read. The contrasting approaches to life shown by Romily and Claire and the way they begin the book as strangers linked by Ben but find themselves drawn together less by the baby and more by respect and friendship is lovely.
It's a book which is fundamentally about relationships and expectations of life and how we cope when we don't know what is best. It is about the two women's attempts to cope with a scenario that ideally they'd both rather not have had to face and ultimately it's about the love they all share for Thing, the baby they all dearly love.
This book is absolutely deserving of all 5 stars and more, it was a wonderful read. Very much worth trying.