Halfway around the globe, Somer, an American doctor, decides to adopt a child after making the wrenching discovery that she will never have one of her own. When she and her husband, Krishnan, see a photo of the baby with the gold-flecked eyes from a Mumbai orphanage, they are overwhelmed with emotion. Somer knows life will change with the adoption but is convinced that the love they already feel will overcome all obstacles.
Interweaving the stories of Kavita, Somer, and the child that binds both of their destinies, "Secret Daughter" poignantly explores the emotional terrain of motherhood, loss, identity, and love, as witnessed through the lives of two families--one Indian, one American--and the child that indelibly connects them.
Beautifully written, this book really opened my eyes as to how lucky I am, and how I should not take my family for granted. I had never thought about how Internationally adopted children might have a yearning for their homeland, but this was conveyed well throughout the story.
I loved how we saw the contrasts of the families and how and watched then unfurl and then weave together.
I would definitely recommend for anyone who likes to read about lifestyles in different countries.
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