An edition of Look again (2010)

Look again

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An edition of Look again (2010)

Look again

1st St. Martin's Griffin ed.
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When reporter Ellen Gleeson gets a "Have You Seen This Child?" flyer in the mail, her heart stops--the child in the photo is identical to her adopted son, Will. She investigates the story behind the flyer, uncovering clues no one was meant to discover, and when she digs too deep, she risks losing her own life--and that of the son she loves.

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St. Martin's Press
Language
English
Pages
385

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Look again
2010, St. Martin's Press
in English - 1st St. Martin's Griffin ed.
Cover of: Look again
Look again
2010, St. Martin's Press
in English - 1st St. Martin's Griffin ed.

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Edition Notes

Includes a "Reading Group Gold selection."

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
FIC SCOTTOLINE
Library of Congress
PS3569.C725 L66 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
385 p. ;
Number of pages
385

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24606015M
Internet Archive
lookagain00scotx
ISBN 10
0312380739
ISBN 13
9780312380731
OCLC/WorldCat
539213659

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Work Description

When reporter Ellen Gleeson gets a "Have You Seen This Child?" flyer in the mail, she almost throws it away. But something about it makes her look again, and her heart stops--the child in the photo is identical to her adopted son, Will. Her every instinct tells her to deny the similarity between the boys, because she knows her adoption was lawful. But she's a journalist and won't be able to stop thinking about the photo until she figures out the truth. And she can't shake the question: if Will rightfully belongs to someone else, should she keep him or give him up? She investigates, uncovering clues no one was meant to discover, and when she digs too deep, she risks losing her own life--and that of the son she loves.

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July 5, 2011 Edited by Hilary Caws-Elwitt Copied the title from the master record (OL14914141W) in hopes it would merge together (hidden weird character or something?) The author is already matched.
February 24, 2011 Edited by EdwardBot Added new cover
February 18, 2011 Created by ImportBot Imported from Internet Archive item record