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Description
Music therapist Zoe Baxter struggles with ten years of infertility before her marriage to Max ends in divorce. After her divorce, Zoe falls in love with a woman and they decide to have a baby together. When Zoe's ex-husband Max challenges their right to have a child, the couple becomes involved in a legal battle that raises questions about gay couple rights.
Quick Summary
This novel follows a woman who finds love after divorce and then faces a courtroom battle for the right to start a family. Teens will be drawn to the emotional rollercoaster of navigating relationships, identity, and standing up for what's right against opposition. If your kid likes My Sister's Keeper or other emotionally charged contemporary novels, they'll be hooked. Perfect for ages 14-18 in grades 9-12.