Freeing Grace

Freeing Grace by Charity Norman is a novel published by Allen & Unwin in 2011, featuring 368 pages in English. The story revolves around David, a curate of an inner-city parish, and his Nigerian-born wife, Leila, who are thrilled to be approved for the adoption of a baby named Grace. However, their joy is complicated by the unexpected arrival of Grace’s birth family, leading to unforeseen challenges.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family dynamics and the complexities of adoption. As the charming Jake Kelly embarks on a quest that brings him into contact with David and Leila, the story delves into the emotional confrontations that arise from their situation. This edition presents a thoughtful examination of relationships and the impact of past connections on present lives.
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This novel tells the story of David, curate of an inner-city parish, and Leila, his Nigerian-born wife. They’re finally approved to adopt a baby, Grace, but there’s one thing they can’t plan for – the Harrisons, Grace’s birth family. The family send the charming Jake Kelly on a quest that will force a confrontation.
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