About What You Wish For
• Paperback: 432 pages
• Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks (July 3, 2012)
Having a baby is . . . complicated.
Dimple knows. She’s a successful actress who is turning forty—though her agent and her resume insist she’s only thirty-six—and she figures it’s now or never. Certainly it’s not a good time for an intriguing director to show up at her door with a great script.
Eva, fabulous agent to the stars, doesn’t want kids—and never wanted kids. Why is her decision so damned hard for everyone else to accept?
When Maryn was undergoing treatment for cancer, she and her husband both agreed to have embryos frozen. But that was way before their divorce and her remission—and now she’s single and childless, and caught in the middle of a controversy she never saw coming.
The traditional and nontraditional couples desperate for a baby . . . the adoptive parents . . . the single mom . . . the two who want nothing to do with parenthood. . . . This is a thoroughly modern story of the pursuit of family in all its forms—and of five very different ways of getting there.
About Kerry Reichs
Kerry Reichs, a graduate of Duke University School of Law and Stanford Institute of Public Policy, practiced law in Washington, D.C. She is the author of The Best Day of Someone Else’s Life and Leaving Unknown.
Kerry’s Tour Stops
Tuesday, July 3rd: The Lost Entwife
Wednesday, July 4th: A Bookworm’s World
Thursday, July 5th: Drey’s Library
Monday, July 9th: Reading Lark
Tuesday, July 10th: Sara’s Organized Chaos
Wednesday, July 11th: Why Girls Are Weird
Thursday, July 12th: The Book Chick
Friday, July 13th: Kritters Ramblings
Monday, July 16th: No More Grumpy Bookseller
Tuesday, July 17th: Twisting the Lens
Wednesday, July 18th: Silver & Grace