What constitutes a valuable life?Įmotionally riveting and profoundly moving, Handle with Care is an unforgettable novel about the fragility of life and the lengths we will go to protect it. What if Charlotte had known earlier of Willow's illness? What if things could have been different? What if their beloved Willow had never been born? To do Willow justice, Charlotte must ask herself these questions and one more. Willow is Willow, in sickness and in health.Įverything changes, though, after a series of events forces Charlotte and her husband to confront the most serious what-ifs of all. She's smart as a whip, on her way to being as pretty as her mother, kind, brave, and for a five-year-old an unexpectedly deep source of wisdom. What if their child had been born healthy? But it's all worth it because Willow is, funny as it seems, perfect. The emotional and financial stress this disease has put on the family is overwhelming. At five years old, she has suffered over fifty bone breaks and spends much of her time in a wheelchair. Instead, their lives are made up of sleepless nights, mounting bills, the pitying stares of ?luckier? parents, and maybe worst of all, the what-ifs. Handle With Care is a novel about a family who’s young daughter suffered from Osteogenesis Imperfecta, or brittle bone syndrome. Charlotte and Sean O'Keefe would have asked for a healthy baby, too, if they'd been given the choice. In this provocative story from the #1 New York Times bestselling author, ?Picoult writes with unassuming brilliance? (Stephen King).Įvery expectant parent will tell you that they don't want a perfect baby, just a healthy one. When Willow is born with severe osteogenesis imperfecta, her parents are devastated?she will suffer hundreds of broken bones as she grows, a lifetime of pain.
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