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Goodnight, Beautiful
Goodnight, Beautiful: A Novel | Dorothy Koomson
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From the author of the internationally bestselling novels My Best Friends Girl and Marshmallows for Breakfast comes an incredibly moving, powerfully written new novel about motherhood, love, loss, and new beginnings. Nova will do anything for her closest friend, Mal, whom she has known since childhood. So when Mal and his wife, Stephanie, ask Nova to be a surrogate mother, she agreesdespite her reservations about what it might mean for their friendship. Then Novas fears are realized. Halfway through the pregnancy, Stephanie finds a text from her husband to Nova that reads Goodnight, beautiful. Already suspicious of their deep connection, Stephanie demands that Mal cut all ties to Nova and their unborn baby, leaving Nova to raise the child alone. Eight years later, Nova is anxiously waiting for her son, Leo, to wake up from a coma, while childless Stephanie is desperately trying to save her failing marriage. Despite her anger and hurt, Nova wants Mal to have the chance to know his son before its too late. Will it take a tragedy to remind them all how much they mean to one another? From the Trade Paperback edition.
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Andrew65
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#3Books #WrittenByAPOC

Thoroughly recommend Dorothy Koomson books. Everyone should read Roots, and loved The American Marriage!

OriginalCyn620 Great choices! 4y
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Peaceful_Reader
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From my to-be-read stack from years ago. My first Dorothy Koomsom book. #mothers #sons #pandemicreading2020

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Andrew65
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 🙌🏻💗👍🏻 6y
OriginalCyn620 👌🏻📚🎶 (edited) 6y
SW-T Two good reads 😊📚 6y
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I laughed and I cried... by far the best book I read this year

SW-T Love Koomson! 6y
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Ja_G
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My first book from Dorothy Koomson. I have 50-50 feelings about this book.