Losing Isaiah
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Narrated by:
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Sheila Hart
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By:
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Seth J. Margolis
About this listen
Selma Richards is the boy's natural mother. At his birth, she was illiterate, unemployed, and a crack addict. Giving up her son was the best thing for both of them - at the time.
Selma is now off drugs, learning to read, and has a responsible job. She's not rich and doesn't live in the best neighborhood, but she's healed herself. And now she wants her son back.
Seth Margolis raises a complex and emotional moral question while giving the listener an understanding of the pain and conflict that leads to the inevitable heart-rending conclusion, in which one mother ends up losing her son.
©2008 Seth J. Margolis (P)2008 Brilliance AudioCritic reviews
"The story is generally engrossing and, to its credit, offers no pat answers to complicated issues." (Publishers Weekly)
"What is best for Isaiah? That is the question in this thought-provoking, nonjudgmental book." (School Library Journal)
"What is best for Isaiah? That is the question in this thought-provoking, nonjudgmental book." (School Library Journal)
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