Little Mercies (English Edition)

Little Mercies (English Edition)

Heather Gudenkauf

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Veteran social worker Ellen Moore has seen the worst side of humanity; the vilest acts one person can commit against another. She is a fiercely dedicated children's advocate and a devoted mother and wife. But one blistering summer day, a simple moment of distraction will have repercussions that Ellen could never have imagined, threatening to shatter everything she holds dear, and trapping her between the gears of the system she works for. Meanwhile, ten-year-old Jenny Briard has been living with her well-meaning but irresponsible father since her mother left them, sleeping on friends' couches and moving in and out of cheap motels. When Jenny suddenly finds herself on her own, she is forced to survive with nothing but a few dollars and her street smarts. The last thing she wants is a social worker, but when Ellen's and Jenny's lives collide, little do they know just how much they can help one another. A powerful and emotionally charged tale about motherhood and justice, Little Mercies is a searing portrait of the tenuous grasp we have on the things we love the most, and of the ties that unexpectedly bring us together.


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  • Enjoyment: Quality: Characters: Plot:

    This book is told from the point of view of Jenny, a lost little girl who isn't well cared for by anyone in the world; and by Ellen, a social worker who is busy taking care of her own three children. The way in which their worlds collide isn't in the way you would expect. They both learn hard lessons about how life can suddenly take away all of the things that you hold most dear.

    I didn't like the way that thing were resolved with Jenny, we didn't really get her reaction to how things are supposed to go at the end. We got that for Ellen, so it seemed a little anti-climactic!

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