![]() ![]() Everything we read, was directed at Willow. What gave it away? The whole book was written in second person. ![]() It became apparent to me after reading the first few pages that the book would lead to her demise. I find it peculiar that after having read My Sister's Keeper, I knew that the ending of Handle With Care was going to include Willow's death. Id just tell them to stop reading about 20 pages short of the ending. It is a book that should be read no doubt. My question what would have that done to Amelia, if this was real life? She was already very fragile, and now this ending really was because Willow was sent out to get her. Lots of parents have those thoughts all the time. Doesn't matter whether you agree with abortion or not, she was saying she didn't want her child to suffer. I dont think think there was anything wrong with her line of thinking. ![]() Charlotte always stood her ground that there is no way knowing Willow now she wouldn't want her alive, but at 12 weeks, knowing she might suffer a great deal if she makes it past birth. By the end she really was a changed woman. And I think Charlotte had already learned her lesson. I kinda thought thats what she meant by the ending too. ![]()
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