Sharing Susan

Sharing Susan by Eve Bunting is a First Edition published by HarperTrophy on April 9, 1993. This 122-page book explores the complex emotions surrounding identity and belonging when a young girl named Susan discovers that she was raised by the wrong parents due to a hospital mix-up at birth. As her biological parents come forward to reclaim her, Susan faces the challenge of reconciling her past with her present.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of family and self-discovery, as Susan navigates her feelings about the parents she has known and the ones she has yet to meet. The story addresses the intricacies of relationships and the impact of unexpected revelations on a child’s life. Sharing Susan is written in English and is suitable for those interested in juvenile fiction, particularly focusing on girls and women.
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How can you share your life with parents you never knew you had? A hospital mix-up at birth sent Susan home with the wrong parents. Now, years later, her biological parents have come to reclaim her. “An irresistible page-turner kids won’t want to put down”.–ALA Booklist.
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