August 03, 2011

Love You More Book Review

Following the invisible thread of connection between people who are seemingly intended to become family, journalist Jennifer Grant shares the deeply personal, often humorous story of adopting a fifteen-month-old girl from Guatemala when she was already the mother of three very young children.

Her family's journey is captured in stories that will encourage not only adoptive families but those who are curious about adoption or whose lives have been indirectly touched by it. Love You More explores universal themes such as parenthood, marriage, miscarriage, infertility, connection, destiny, true self, failure and stumbling, and redemption.

Sections include:
  • A Whisper
  • The Waiting
  • Learning to Know
In Love You More, Jennifer describes the way she feels God has brought her family together and completed it with the adoption of her daughter.

My Thoughts:  In today's society many of us either have adopted or know someone who has adopted a child.  Jennifer's story is a great read as it tells of the heartaches and triumphs of her path to completing her family.  She candidly shares things you don't read about in most other adoption stories.  Jennifer shares her frustrations with the adoption process and the joys of parenthood.  I enjoyed reading this story of a mother's love and a wonderful testament to the post of love.  Love You More is a great read, not only for those considering adoption but for also those who are adopted or anyone who understand family is more than a common DNA.

Overall, a GREAT read!

Buy It:  Click here to purchase your copy of Love You More



Disclosure:  I received a complimentary copy of this book for review purposes from Booksneeze.  The views expressed above are mine.  Click here for the Disclosure Policy of this blog.

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