How far would you go to protect your child? Every mother faces impossible choices. Vaccination is one of the hardest. For single mom Kate O'Hara, there was no decision to make. Her daughter, Rosie, is one of a small percentage of children who can't be vaccinated against measles. All Kate can do is hope that her little girl is safe. For mommy blogger Madeleine Cooper, vaccination was a leap of faith she wasn't prepared to take. She and her husband declined controversial measles shots for their daughter Clara. All she can do is pray that it's the right decision. But when classmates Clara and Rosie both become sick will Kate pay for Madeleine's choice?
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Hello Magazine
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RTE Culture
Sarah Morgan
'Emotional and cleverly crafted with well-drawn characters.' The People
'Another great read from the best-selling Irish author.'
Hello Magazine
'A rigorous yet entertaining examination of one of the most controversial issues in modern parenting.'
Irish Times
'Brimming with powerful issues recognisable to every parent.'
Evening Post
'This emotive story will touch your heart ... a thought-provoking take on an issue that's not all black and white.'
My Weekly
'Hill has her finger on the zeitgeist, offering savvy and well-researched points on a touchy subject. Fans of Meg Wolitzer and Emily Giffin will devour this introspective and enlightening novel.'
Booklist
'With a creative balance of fact and fiction, Hill engages readers in a suspenseful page-turner that is impossible to put down.'
Romantic Times
'Hill writes with authority about a subject that is controversial and without much grey area. A riveting read.'
RTE Culture