To Whom It May Concern: They Tell Me You’re My Mother

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<p>With its lessons about the true meaning of family, this book will resonate with fans of novels such as Shelby Van Pelt’s <i>Remarkably Bright Creatures</i>. Logan is an inspirational character. His pursuit of the truth about his mother will encourage readers to remember that pursuing their goals and dreams in spite of the odds is important. For adults and young adults alike, this book is a unique page-turning take on the subjects of adoption and family.<b> –Nicole Yurcaba, </b><i><b>US Review of Books</b></i><br><br>Logan Fisher has figured out the rest of his life before he turns thirteen. Well, at least the rest of the summer after his upcoming birthday party. The Southern California native plans to spend his days surfing and skateboarding and his nights playing video games featuring jet skis and skateboards.</p><p>His plans—and his life—are turned upside down when he learns a family secret: He’s adopted.</p><p>When his parent’s explanation doesn’t quite add up in his mind, Logan does the only thing he can think of to find the truth. He runs away to uncover more secrets and discover his identity.</p><p>Along his journey, Logan encounters individuals who provide him with clues and possible answers to his questions. In the end, he discovers that family is far more than genetics.</p>

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