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I Adopted My Mom at the Bus Station
I Adopted My Mom at the Bus Station | Savannah Hendricks
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In the summer of 1993, on the ninth anniversary of her Mama’s death, Sandy runs away. Having a fear of germs is inconvenient when you’re on a road-trip adventure. However, needing to know what it’s like to have a mom, and to finally see the beach means more than anything to an eleven-year-old.
Some sixteen years later, a man Sandy never wanted to see again shows up at her doorstep. When Sandy’s best friend places an ultimate life-changing decision in her hands, Sandy must venture back down the road, this time with the father she hates.
Making these decisions will be much easier with Justin, a long-time friend, by Sandy’s side. Yet, Justin’s help only leads to continued mixed emotions Sandy has been fighting for some time.
A journey rich in history, the truth, and determining forgiveness with a touch of humor is the portrait of life.
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This book played with all my emotions and that's what I loved about it!!

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I really enjoyed this lovely story of a little girl looking for a mother. Eleven-year-old Sandy‘s mother is dead and her father in prison. Sounds like a real downer, right? Wrong! Hendricks masterfully turned this into an inspirational story, a story of love, and a story of family. Loaded with wonderful characters, I was sad to have the story end. I wanted Sandy to find everything in life she was looking for.