Kristi
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(view spoiler)[Just finished before we were yours. I’m wondering, when May was shown the pic she said Judy would get worried about them coming around Trent sr. But she didn’t need to worry because he loved her so much. I thought she married a senator so I was confused. Also, were the documents in the envelope possibly regarding the twin brother? Lastly, did I miss it or did we not get info on how they reunite with Lark? (hide spoiler)]
Lisa Wingate
Thanks for reading and for the questions. Yes, we'd assume that Trent Sr. and his research led to reunions among the sisters, including with Lark. May and Fern were adopted together, so they would have been together all along, of course. The envelope was indeed the lost twin brother, who is never found by the family (a reflection of so many real-life TCHS families who have to live with only partial answers to their questions). Judy's concern about Trent Sr. and his research would have had to do with her, and the sisters' decision to keep their history secret from future generations. For more about real-life families affected by Georgia Tann and her adoptions-for-profit operation, check out the nonfiction sequel, Before and After. These are incredible, resilient people with inspiring stories to tell!
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Just finished this book. GREAT read!! Had me laughing, crying and wanting to push Georgia Tann, and a few others, out a window. What a sad, sad situation. What actually happened to Camellia? All I remember is she was taken then rendered non existent. Did she die, or like Gabion..get lost in the shuffle? I know they are fictional characters but I still find myself wanting closure haha.
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