HANDLE WITH CARE

About the Book
How far would you go to take care of someone you love?
Charlotte O'Keefe's beautiful, much-longed-for, adored daughter Willow is born with osteogenesis imperfecta - a very severe form of brittle bone disease. If she slips on a crisp packet she could break both her legs, and spend six months in a half body cast. After years of caring for Willow, her family faces financial disaster. Then Charlotte is offered a lifeline. She could sue her obstetrician for wrongful birth - for not having diagnosed Willow's condition early enough in the pregnancy to be able to abort the child. The payout could secure Willow's future. But to get it would mean Charlotte suing her best friend. And standing up in court to declare that she would have prefered that Willow had never been born...
Reviews for handle with care
'Impossible to put down and stayed in my mind long after I had finished'
Observer
'Superb, many-stranded, and grimly topical'
The Times
'Picoult has an uncanny knack of dreaming up moral dilemmas that you cannot ignore. . . A challenging and clever read'
Sunday Express
'Dark, serious books that explore family relationships and scary moral dilemmas involving religion, crime and politics'
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