Sharing Susan A Novel

Sharing Susan, a novel by Eve Bunting, is published by HarperCollins in 1991 and spans 122 pages. This story follows twelve-year-old Susan as she grapples with the shocking revelation that she was switched at birth with another baby in the hospital. As she navigates the emotional turmoil of potentially losing the parents who have raised her, the narrative delves into themes of identity and family.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of familial bonds and the complexities of parenthood. The novel addresses the impact of this life-altering discovery on Susan and her relationships, highlighting the emotional stakes involved. With a focus on juvenile fiction, Sharing Susan presents a thoughtful examination of what it means to belong, making it a relevant read for those interested in family dynamics and the challenges faced by young individuals.
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Twelve-year-old Susan is shocked to find that she was switched with another baby in the hospital and that the parents who have raised her may have to give her up to her true biological parents.
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