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L'Enfant meurtri

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Rosie Sloan vient de se séparer de son mari ; elle se retrouve seule pour s'occuper de son fils asthmatique, Jason. Un matin, une assistante sociale frappe à sa porte et lui annonce qu'une personne a déposé une plainte contre elle pour mauvais traitements à enfants. Rosie est innocente, et elle va devoir faire face à une terrible machination.

355 pages, Paperback

First published June 29, 1994

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103 reviews1 follower
June 1, 2024
Good story, kind of predictable but I could definitely see something like this happening! Sylvie and Peter were not a match but he was able to persuade her to get what he wanted! Hope Sylie and Detective Martinson got together 😊
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August 16, 2020
Magnifique roman, la fin aurait pu être mieux.
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756 reviews8 followers
April 8, 2015
When I read the jacket blurb on Jessica Auerbach's novel, Sleep, Baby, Sleep, I expected a fictionalized version of the Casey Anthony drama ~ baby disappears, futile search, mother suspected of murdering her child and hiding the body.

The blurb here at Goodreads gives away a piece of information that might spoil the first chapter. It takes Sylvie (the mother) a while to remember she left the baby alone when she ran to a nearby store.

One of the reasons the police suspect Sylvie of foul play is how she pulled stuff out of closets and drawers looking for her baby. Police think she purposely messed up the apartment to give appearance of a robbery.

Author Auerbach did a great job of describing that scene; the distraught Sylvie illogically shaking out towels, for instance, thinking perhaps the baby rolled out of the crib, making her way into the linen closet. I do believe any mother finding her baby missing would do likewise.

Anything else I say about the story would require spoiler alerts, so only add that Sleep, Baby, Sleep was a very good read.
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15 reviews
March 1, 2017
I think this is a good book where i found an interesting plot, a lovely and a tempting story criticizing today's reality and reflecting what is happening in many families around the world.
I liked how they focused on social issues like the relations between married couples,seperated parents and their young children, between doctors and their patients and also about young children ailments.
However, i didn't like the ending, it was a little bit disappoiting. It was what's supposed to happen but it's very slight and lacks many details . It sounds like it was fast-written.

Anyway The overall feeling the reader can get from it is very good. I really enjoyed reading this book and I recommend it for everyone to read it.
303 reviews4 followers
June 26, 2015
This is another book I read that was also made into a lifetime television movie. Enjoy.
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