None to Make You Cry

None to Make You Cry by Denise Robertson is a novel published by Penguin in 1990, featuring 400 pages in English. The narrative follows a businesswoman who must abandon her career when her past resurfaces, compelling her to return to her hometown to care for the son she placed for adoption at the age of seventeen. This story explores themes of parenthood, friendship, and familial relationships.
Readers will find a poignant examination of the complexities surrounding adoption and the emotional challenges that arise when confronting one’s past. The book delves into the dynamics of relationships and the impact of choices made long ago, offering insights into the struggles of reconnecting with family and the journey toward acceptance. This edition presents a thoughtful exploration of these subjects within a fictional framework.
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A business woman is forced to give up her career when her past confronts her and she must return to her home town to look after the son she gave up for adoption when only seventeen. The story deals with the subjects of parenthood, friendship, familial relationships and adoption.
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