I found this to be an excellent memoir of one woman's journey of how she chose surrogacy as her method of dealing with infertility. The characters leapt off the page along with her marvelous descriptions of her stay in India, however I found her writing to be a bit overly effusive at the end (perhaps understandably so). I also liked how she dealt with the perception of exploitation she encountered.I read this as part of the First Reads Giveaway. Interesting story of a woman's quest to become a mother (and her husband to become a father) in the face of infertility an infant loss. I knew about surrogacy pregnancies, but had no idea how far you could go to do that. I loved the parts about India and feeling like I was there. I was touched by her descriptions of feelings and what she went through to become a mother. Not having had to resort to any drastic measures to become a mother myself, it was that more admiring. My favorite parts were the descriptions of India for sure.
This was a great read! I loved reading about her journey. This was a neat spiritual experience.
—Laura_Hill
wonderful book about a journey through life and an amazing bond formed across the world.....
—yoohyunc
This is a heartwarming, emotional story that is enjoyable to read.
—Jolana1995
Interesting insight to foreign surrogacy
—kawindsor