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✩|| I read the book a while back, and I'm watching the movie in a few minutes.
For those of you who don't know:
The story is about a young girl named Anna whose sister, Kate, has leukemia. When her sister got sick, her parents had a daughter genetically created to be a perfect donor match for Kate. As her sister goes into renal failure and a kidney is needed for the transplant, Anna makes a decision which could tear her family apart; she seeks out a lawyer to sue her parents for medical emancipation.
I was just wondering what everyone thought of the book/movie.
Personally, I found the book to be very enjoyable...however it is very sad.
I also believe that it helped, and still helps, to bring the issue of cancer (and childhood cancer) to a broader audience.
For those of you who don't know:
The story is about a young girl named Anna whose sister, Kate, has leukemia. When her sister got sick, her parents had a daughter genetically created to be a perfect donor match for Kate. As her sister goes into renal failure and a kidney is needed for the transplant, Anna makes a decision which could tear her family apart; she seeks out a lawyer to sue her parents for medical emancipation.
I was just wondering what everyone thought of the book/movie.
Personally, I found the book to be very enjoyable...however it is very sad.
I also believe that it helped, and still helps, to bring the issue of cancer (and childhood cancer) to a broader audience.
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