Michael's review
Blessings
by Anna Quindlen
Michael's review
Blessings by Anna Quindlen
Michael's review
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Skip Cuddy works as caretaker at Blessing were everyday is similar to the day before. But Skip does not mind he likes the routine and working out doors. Then one morning on his way to grind coffee beans for Mrs. Blessings he finds an abaondened box with a newborn baby inside. Not trusting the authorities skip decides to keep the baby a secret and raise her himself. But you can not keep a baby a secret for long and soon Mrs. Blessing is helping him along with the housekeepers daughter Jennifer. Soon baby Faith is changing the lifes of all those around her.
This is a touching story of redemption and how people are not always what they seem. I am a fan of Anna Quindlen books they are touching and honest without being crude.
This is a touching story of redemption and how people are not always what they seem. I am a fan of Anna Quindlen books they are touching and honest without being crude.
