An account of the highly publicized switched-at-birth case describes how, following their frail daughter's death, the Twiggs discovered their real baby had been given to someone else at the hospital.... This description may be from another edition of this product.
All those who have negativity for the Twiggs need to quit. They are all hypocrits that know darn good and well, had their baby been kiddnapped at birth they would look for the child to see how it was living and they might even try to have personal contact. I feel the book was well written and told the story as best it could concidering Mr. Mays would not be interviewed. The only problem I had was I too think a fallow up should be started.
Excuse me?
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
To the reader from New Jersey --- The Twiggs are innocent here -- they did not ask for their baby to be switched in the hospital. So, what's wrong with them wanting to be a part of her life?
Excellent, but it needs a sequel
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This is a well-researched, documented, and very well written book. It's nice to see someone actually telling the truth, unlike Bob Mays trying to make himself smell like a rose.But, I'd love a sequel -- especially one written by Kimberly. So much has happened since then, including her own son being taken away and put into foster care.
GREAT TO HEAR THE OTHER SIDE
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Loved this book, I've been following this story since it first broke, but usually only hear the Mays side of it. I feel it was written well and was fair to the case. I hope one day the persons responsiable for the switch confess, as it is apperent it wasn't accidental.
it was a great book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
I read this book because i am very interested in true crime and true stories.I am also a mother and the thought that someone could actually do that as in the Mays case, there is noway for me to fathom the idea of switching babies sick or not. I would love my child no matter what. I believe that the book was well written and Loretta told the case very good. I recommened the book to anyone who has thought of reading it but never did. One thing I have often wandered is, "what happened after the story was written?" If anyone knows please e-mail me. Thank you very much
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