Reviews
“With her usual engaging prose, Lynne Hugo unspools a tender tale of parenthood in all its many faces as her characters struggle to live with the outcome of their past decisions. Those past choices color the present in bold strokes, raising the stakes to keep the pages turning. Hugo’s compassion for her characters—and her readers--shines through.” —Diane Chamberlain, New York Times bestselling author of The Last House on the Street
“Lynne Hugo’s brilliantly prismatic story is about choice versus destiny, forgiveness versus acceptance, all told through the lens of a heartbreaking adult adoptee, his adoptive parents, his birth mother who is now desperate to contact her son, and the attorney she hires who is part of a Lesbian couple with an adopted bi-racial child. Secrets emerge, relationships fracture, but out of the wreckage, Hugo has built a moving, extraordinary story of hope. I loved it.” —Caroline Leavitt, New York Times bestselling author of Pictures of You and Days of Wonder
“Lynne Hugo, a writer of immense talent and rare insight, dips her sharp yet sympathetic pen in a well of revelation as she brings each character to life. I cared and worried about all of them, despite their transgressions, rooting for them to find their path [...]Mothers of Fate places self-determination on the stand.” —Randy Susan Meyers, internationally bestselling author
“In MOTHERS OF FATE, Hugo explores, from many angles, the often beautiful, sometimes difficult, and always complex relationships surrounding any adoption—relationships with those you love the most and with those that you have never met." —Jeff Hoffmann, author of Like It Never Happened and Other People's Children
PRAISE FOR PREVIOUS WORK
"Above all, The Language of Kin is a beautifully written and poignant tale of compassion and love for the people and creatures that surround us." —BookTrib
"A work of fiction that rises to an impressive level of literary excellence..." —Midwest Book Review
“An engrossing novel that is sure to tug at anyone’s heartstrings.” —Readers' Favorite
"....everything that I look for in a five-star plus read - a fantastic plot with likable main characters who are very well written plus the opportunity to learn something new." —Girl Who Reads
"The Language of Kin takes something we all possess but likely take for granted—our ability to communicate with others—and has us examine that gift with new eyes. Hugo’s words are beautiful, but this riveting story shows us how words can often fail, and forces us to see the many other ways we communicate, sometimes even unintentionally. This novel is an emotional read full of page-turning highs and cathartic sorrows. I fell in love with this complicated, compelling cast, both human and otherwise." —Katrina Kittle, author of Morning In This Broken World
"Brilliant, fascinating and deeply moving ... gracefully written, this is a book that astonishes, even as it shows the way to cross divides ... Full of science, love and drama, I couldn't love this book more if I tried." —Caroline Leavitt, New York Times bestselling author of With or Without You
"A timeless and immersive story exploring the complexities of human engagement and the lengths we will go for those we love."—Donna Everhart, USA Today bestselling author of The Education of Dixie Dupree
"Filled with empathy for all and a plot that will keep you flipping pages as fast as you can." —Audrey Schulman, author of the Philip K Dick award winning Theory of Bastards