The Light Between Oceans is a heartbreaking tale about a couple who discovers a baby adrift at sea and makes a life-altering choice. I loved how it asked impossible questions about motherhood, loss, and the moral gray areas of love. It made me think about how pain and love often live side by side, and how choices made in love can still cause harm. The Spoon and the Sea similarly deals with maternal longing, cultural divides, and the long shadows of separation. If The Light Between Oceans stayed with you, I think you'll find an emotional ache in my story, too.
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