No Names to Be Given by Julia Brewer Daily – Review by Rebecca Hill

No Names to Be GivenNo Names to Be Given by Julia Brewer Daily
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This book centers around three women: Sandy, Faith, and Becca. All three women find themselves unwed and pregnant in the 60s. This was not socially acceptable during the 60s. They are whisked away to a home for unwed mothers to live during their pregnancy and birth. Once they have left the home, they find themselves unprepared for the feelings of leaving behind their babies. Sandra goes on to do well for herself, but she thinks often of the daughter she never knew. Becca lived a sheltered life but goes on to live amongst the elite and wondering what happened to her child. Faith grew up in a religious family and is left with her faith shaken after leaving her baby. She goes on to become a famous singer but is always missing a piece of her heart. Will they ever get to meet their babies? I loved reading their heart wrenching stories and being surprised with the twists and turns!

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