Blessings by Anna Quindlen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Skip is working hard as an overall handyman for Lydia Blessing, after a spot of trouble with the law, basically due to keeping the wrong company.
One morning Skip discovers a cardboard box near the garage where he is living. He discovers an abandoned newborn baby girl. He decides that if he was to report the find it would make the child's life into a circus so he therefore decides to keep the baby and care for it himself.
Babies tend to change things in the lives they touch and this baby is no exception.
I enjoyed listening to this very precious story.
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