I'm here to help edition by S F Chapman Mark Chapman PhD Clinton D Anderson Christina Chapman Literature Fiction eBooks
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It had all seemed so right at the time, Sharon realized with a shudder.
Long ago she had made a collection of tiny and innocent decisions that had precipitated a most profound and unpredictable outcome.
Minutes ago her seventeen-year-old daughter, Renita had stumbled upon the subtle inconsistencies of her birth while completing some college applications. Now she waited reproachfully for Sharon to explain the discrepancies.
It was clearly the time, Sharon brooded uneasily, when she would have to finally disclose to her daughter both the laudable good deeds and the lamentable oversights that had led them to the current situation.
S F Chapman has cleverly crafted I’m here to help as a social commentary in the form of an often poignant literary novella.
I'm here to help edition by S F Chapman Mark Chapman PhD Clinton D Anderson Christina Chapman Literature Fiction eBooks
First of all, this book is being vastly misrepresented in the description. I read it on my Kindle in less than two hours, so there is no way that it would be 289 print pages. Description should more accurately call it a (longish) short story or at least a novella.The story itself is good. Kept me interested enough to finish before going to bed even though I was tired. However, there were a few odd things. The author mostly did a good job of telling the story from a mother's viewpoint and I was surprised when I read the author's bio to discover that S. F. Chapman was, indeed, a man. The beginning seemed very awkward, almost like he had a story but didn't know how to start and just threw the first few paragraphs in as an opener. Both the word choices and style just seemed clunky. After that, I'm not sure if the writing got better or if I just became used to it so that it was easier to ignore as I became engrossed in the story. There were a few glaring mistakes that jolted me right out of the story though, such as using the word stigmatism when the word I'm sure he meant was stigma. Other than that, mostly well-edited and a good story.
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I'm here to help edition by S F Chapman Mark Chapman PhD Clinton D Anderson Christina Chapman Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
I started reading this book one night and couldn't put it down. I finished it in less than two hours, but I really enjoyed reading it. I couldn't and didn't want to put it down. The characters and story are believable and I can picture the events happening as they unfold. I would definitely recommend this book.
amazing the story of a young family and their trip which changes their life. The struggle of a young single pregnant woman and the lengths she will go through to better herself and her unborn child. The love between everyone and how secrets can build a bond. This was a beautiful and wild ride, I didn't see the end coming until it hit me!
From the very beginning I couldn't put the book down. At first I was intrigued with the writers method of telling the story, but the the characters pulled me in deeper. If I knew how to let my nook friends borrow my kindle book, then they too would understand why I loved this book so much.
Thank you S F Chapman for this wonderful book!
This was a really fun book. I totally did not expect the ending! Being from New Mexico (where we have a lot of Mexican nationals as well as a 35%Hispanic population), it was great to see a book that dealt with a Mexican national as a person first, a nationality only as a side note. The love and caring exhibited in this book by all of the characters was a welcome contrast to the "gloom and doom" in the papers today. I highly recommend this book.
I gave this book 4 stars because I really liked the story alot. It was more than I was expecting. It was very lovingly written and sweet. The main character struggles with depression and doesn't seem to know whats going on with her until she opens up to her mom and her mom tells her the story about where she came from. She realizes that the way she feels is not her fault and that she can do something about it. I think this book hits a subject really well about how people can be really good at hiding how they feel instead of opening up.
Renita knows she was adopted, but while filling out college applications she finds a strange discrepancy on her birth certificate. She questions Sharon, her adoptive mother, who decides to tell all.
Relying on family photographs Sharon leads Renita through the events that preceded and surrounded her birth, candidly admitting to her own failings and reiterating her profound love for her adopted daughter.
The story is both tragic and uplifting. It definitely deserves to be read!
A story about the love of two mothers for one child. A quasi-illegal adoption, with a loving and tear-inspiring story told with the help of photographs, is related to the adoptee, with a view to telling her about the incredible devotion of her birth mother. Also touches on the hereditary nature of mental illness and suicide. A very well done story, with enough background to be interesting, but not so much as to seem overwhelming to the reader. Kudos to Chapman for a lovely and well written story about a mother's love.
First of all, this book is being vastly misrepresented in the description. I read it on my in less than two hours, so there is no way that it would be 289 print pages. Description should more accurately call it a (longish) short story or at least a novella.
The story itself is good. Kept me interested enough to finish before going to bed even though I was tired. However, there were a few odd things. The author mostly did a good job of telling the story from a mother's viewpoint and I was surprised when I read the author's bio to discover that S. F. Chapman was, indeed, a man. The beginning seemed very awkward, almost like he had a story but didn't know how to start and just threw the first few paragraphs in as an opener. Both the word choices and style just seemed clunky. After that, I'm not sure if the writing got better or if I just became used to it so that it was easier to ignore as I became engrossed in the story. There were a few glaring mistakes that jolted me right out of the story though, such as using the word stigmatism when the word I'm sure he meant was stigma. Other than that, mostly well-edited and a good story.
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