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Angel's Choice

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All I remember is the sensation of things slipping away from me....

In one night Angel Hansen's life changes forever: She has sex for the first time. Not that she remembers the act itself -- not the pain or the pleasure. But she is left with something that will never let her forget it: an unplanned pregnancy. Angel must make a choice. Abortion? Adoption? Keep it? None of these choices are easy and none of them are perfect. But there is one thing Angel is sure of. Whatever choice she makes, it must be the right one for her. Braced with that knowledge, Angel faces the toughest decision of her life.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 11, 2012
ISBN9781471103797
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Angel's Choice
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Lauren Baratz-Logsted

Lauren Baratz-Logsted has written books for all ages. Her books for children and young adults include the Sisters Eight series, The Education of Bet and Crazy Beautiful. She lives with her family in Danbury, Connecticut.

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    This novel is a thinly-veiled treatise on the right to life, at any cost (even Yale). Improbable tale of teenaged Angel becoming pregnant on her first night of sex. She considers, then rejects, abortion; opting instead to keep the baby. Her best friend (and true love) Danny while not the father stands by her -- even attending Lamaze lessons (yikes) Her parents, incongruously, support her decision (nevermind Yale and all that good stuff). The father of the baby is painted as a blackheart for suggesting the abortion. Other classmates are carboard-thin characters. Most useful, one guesses, as a pregnancy guide, and thorough description of visiting an abortion clinic.