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Family Family

by Laurie Frankel

Family Family

by Laurie Frankel

India Allwood's journey from a starry-eyed teenager with dreams of acting to a seasoned actress is not the only story she's lived. India's life offscreen as an adoptive mother brings a fresh perspective to the tales of family ties that Hollywood often neglects to tell. When she publicly criticizes her latest movie's outdated portrayal of adoption, it sparks a media frenzy. At the heart of the chaos are her twin children who, in the midst of turmoil, call upon the intricate web of family. Through love, scandal, and the redefining of kinship, India's story reveals the layered and nuanced definition of what truly constitutes a family.

  • Fiction
  • Family
  • Adoption
  • Scandal
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