Love Forms
BOOKER PRIZE LONGLIST - 'A vibrant, heartstrings-tugging novel' (People) about a mother's love, in all its forms, as a woman searches for the daughter she gave up for adoption, from the prize-winning author of Golden Child 'A beautiful story . . . explores what it means to be a woman and what it means to love.'--Amanda Peters, author of The Berry Pickers 'Reads like a Claire Keegan story expanded by Elizabeth Strout.'--The Times, 'Best Books to Take on Holiday This Summer' For much of her life, Dawn has felt as if something is missing. Now, at the age of fifty-eight, with a divorce behind her and her two grown-up sons busy with their own lives, she should be trying to settle into a new future for herself. But she keeps returning to the past and to the secret she's kept all these years. At just sixteen, Dawn found herself pregnant, and--as was common in Trinidad back then--her parents sent her away to have the baby and give her up for adoption. More than forty years later, Dawn yearns