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Judith Henry Wall (1938–2021)

Autor de The Surrogate: A Novel

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Obras de Judith Henry Wall

The Surrogate: A Novel (2006) 100 copias
Family Secrets: A Novel (1787) 57 copias
My Mother's Daughter (2000) 36 copias
A Good Man: A Novel (2005) 32 copias
If Love Were All: A Novel (1998) 28 copias
Handsome Women (1990) 26 copias
Love and Duty (1988) 22 copias
Blood Sisters (1992) 20 copias
Mother Love (1995) 13 copias
Death Eligible (1995) 8 copias
Love and Glory (1992) 1 copia

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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1938-11-27
Fecha de fallecimiento
2021-12-29
Género
female
Lugar de nacimiento
Indiana, USA
Causa de fallecimiento
COVID-19, alzheimers
Lugares de residencia
Norman, Oklahoma, USA

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Review :The Surrogate by Judith Henry Wall.

This was a captivating story and educating. I didn’t want to put the book down because it was well written, well developed characters and plenty of suspense throughout the story. I always wonder how a woman can be a surrogate mother and hand her baby to strangers without emotions bring her down. This story gave me all my answers and I should have predicted what a mother would do.

The story starts with a struggling collage girl Jamie Long that has know means of finding money to go on with her collage studies. She was brought up by her grandmother who recently died and she had no money to leave for Jamie. She couldn’t think of anyone to offer any suggestions on financial opportunities. There was one person she could think of and that was a neighbor who befriended her who lived behind her grandmother’s place.
His name was Joe Brammer who stayed her friend but he was a few years older than she was, plus now he had moved away. Unknown to him Jamie had fallen in love with him but he never showed anything to her but friendship.

Soon after Jamie thought of a way to make the kind of money she needed was to become a surrogate mother. Jamie made a few calls and finally someone returned her call and told her about a couple who would do anything to have a child. It didn’t take long for the contract to be worked out but she was still a little hesitant with all the rules and putting her schooling away for a year. The couple was a well known in the religious and political circles. One main rule was that she was not to tell one person of what she was agreeing to and she had to live on their ranch completely alone, no privacy, no phone, no computer, no direct mail, and no connection with the staff.

Well it wasn’t long before Jamie was on her journey of nine months of pregnancy. The story was captivating and some times predictable but full of suspense.
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Juan-banjo | 5 reseñas más. | Feb 27, 2020 |
This started out pretty lame. They did so many things wrong. I enjoyed the female friendship and each woman coming into her own.
 
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dara85 | otra reseña | Jan 19, 2019 |
While there were some things about this book I didn't enjoy-the anti-religion vibes, for example. That's a major one-the moment I picked up this book, I found it compelling. It held my attention extremely well and I had the overwhelming desire to keep reading, to finish it, I needed to know what happened, and I really liked it. It's well written, and a good, original story.
 
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jewelsk96 | 5 reseñas más. | Jun 28, 2016 |
Jamie Long is a college drop out, left deeply in debt after looking after her dying grandmother. An ad in a college paper to be a surrogate mother seems like the answer to all her prayers. In answering the ad she becoming embroiled in a family of tele-evangelists and some murderous political intrigue. I picked this book up because of a recommendation. I was not disappointed but I did find the book a little predictable.
 
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ChristineEllei | 5 reseñas más. | Jul 14, 2015 |

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