Before We Were Yours by Lisa Wingate
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
It took me a while to figure out who was who. And until that lightbulb went off over my head, I found the story boring. Suddenly, there was the clue, and it all fit together. My biggest problem was not reading to see if I was right. That need to know for sure seemed to pull me more than the plot or characters.
Still, in the end, I was deeply caring for all the characters and hoping for their best endings.
Above and beyond the story is the truth of the story that this happened and continues to happen in real life. The cruelty to children and poor parents that cannot have their own true lives. That money can buy others’ lives for their own purposes.
This book is worth the angst it brings as you dive into the story. The awareness of how it can happen will be with me forever. As it should. Oh, and Emily Rankin’s narration was acted out like a full-blown movie. It made every chapter come to life.
I thought I read that, but maybe I saw it and thought I need to read that!
I think you’d like it.
Is this the one about the lady who stole them from their parents right off of their shanty boat and man others and then sold them to parents looking to adopt children? If so, I did just read it. It was great!
Yes this is the one it was great!
It was…haunting, but great!