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Bea has a termination appointment, but her first child changed everything, and she has a pregnancy test and a decision to face. This is a story about the women we know, the choices we make, and the friends who stand by us.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 320 pages
Publication date: 01 February 2024
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers


Bea is a woman who is facing a difficult situation in her life. She has a husband and a daughter, and she also has an appointment for a termination. Her first child changed everything about her life, her relationship, and her identity. Now, she is facing a pregnancy test and a decision that will have a significant impact on her future.

This story is about the women we think we know, the choices we make, the friends who stand by us, and how the secrets we keep and the words left unsaid can be more dangerous than any lie we tell. Bea is a woman who is struggling with her emotions and her choices. She is torn between her desire to have a family and her fear of the consequences of her decision.

Bea's husband, John, is supportive of her decision, but he is also concerned about the impact it will have on their family. He loves Bea and wants to do what is best for her, but he is also worried about the emotional toll it will take on their daughter. Bea's best friend, Sarah, is also supportive of her decision, but she is concerned about the impact it will have on Bea's mental health.

Sarah knows that Bea has been struggling with her identity since the birth of her first child. She has been trying to find herself and figure out what she wants out of life, but she has been struggling to do so. Sarah is worried that Bea's decision to terminate her pregnancy will only make her feelings of confusion and uncertainty worse.

As Bea faces her decision, she is also dealing with the emotional toll of her past. She has been struggling with the guilt of her abortion, and she has been trying to move past it. However, the memories of her abortion are still haunting her, and she is struggling to let go of the pain and the shame that it has caused her.

Bea's decision to terminate her pregnancy is a difficult one, and it is not one that she takes lightly. She is aware of the consequences of her decision, and she is willing to face them. However, she is also aware of the importance of making a decision that is right for her and her family.

In the end, Bea's decision to terminate her pregnancy is a personal one that she makes with her husband and her best friend. It is a decision that she makes based on her own values, her own beliefs, and her own circumstances. It is a decision that she makes with the hope of finding peace and happiness in her life.

This story is a powerful reminder of the choices that women face in their lives and the impact that those choices can have on their lives and the lives of those around them. It is a story that shows the strength and resilience of women, and it is a story that shows the importance of supporting and understanding one another.

In conclusion, this is a story about the women we think we know, the choices we make, the friends who stand by us, and how the secrets we keep and the words left unsaid can be more dangerous than any lie we tell. Bea is a woman who is facing a difficult situation in her life, and she is making a decision that will have a significant impact on her future. This story is a powerful reminder of the strength and resilience of women, and it is a story that shows the importance of supporting and understanding one another.

Weight: 284g
Dimension: 198 x 129 x 27 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780008526467

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