thatstracy-1
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http://people.com/archive/our-son-the-matchmaker-vol-36-no-8/
This is a true story, as seen in the above link to the People Magazine article regarding this story.
It is a heart-felt story and a true one. My favorite kind.
The stories of young mothers being forced into adoptions that were "closed or private" in prior decades are many. Many children are still wondering where their biological parents are.
This is a true story, as seen in the above link to the People Magazine article regarding this story.
It is a heart-felt story and a true one. My favorite kind.
The stories of young mothers being forced into adoptions that were "closed or private" in prior decades are many. Many children are still wondering where their biological parents are.
Having part of this story told from Emily's point of view is interesting. We realize she committed suicide and was troubled, but the depth of her sadness and her reasoning even after her death is something not seen in many movies involving teen suicide.
It is also refreshing to see Megan Mullally do something other than Karen from Will & Grace.
I also find the other characters to have their own secrets after Emily's death, things they keep to themselves until they are discovered by another member of the family.
More heartbreaking is the division of 2 close families already rocked by this girl's suicide.
I asked Lifetime's site to remind me when this movie is on again so I can record it.
It is also refreshing to see Megan Mullally do something other than Karen from Will & Grace.
I also find the other characters to have their own secrets after Emily's death, things they keep to themselves until they are discovered by another member of the family.
More heartbreaking is the division of 2 close families already rocked by this girl's suicide.
I asked Lifetime's site to remind me when this movie is on again so I can record it.