"A suspenseful, moving look at twisted maternal love and the limits of forgiveness " * People *
"Not only a terrific, spellbinding read but a fascinating meditation on the choices we make and the way we love." * Elin Hilderbrand *
"Ross crafts a surprisingly sensitive meditation on the definitions of family and motherhood around a ripped-from-the-tabloids story." * Publishers Weekly *
"A compelling and moving story that asks many questions about family, love, and justice... Moving at a hard-to-put-down, breathless pace, this is suspenseful fiction at its best." * Library Journal *
""like Emma Donoghue with Room...takes a shocking premise and uses it to illuminate our human condition. A writer of compelling lucidity and vivid precision, she has compassion for all her characters."" * Claire Messud *
"Ross brings an entirely new twist to the usual abduction story. Fans of Gillian Flynn and Maria Semple will enjoy the intensely introspective Someone's Else's Child. " * Booklist *
""Helen Klein Ross has written a truly brilliant book. I'm obsessed by the change this book made in my thinking of what is, and what is not, forgivable." - " * Abigail Thomas, New York Times bestselling author of A Three Dog Life *
""Sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes joyous, and always riveting, ...masterfully makes you question where your sympathy should lie at every turn. I couldn't put down this fast-paced, fascinating psychological study of motherhood."" * Lynn Cullen *
""Helen Klein Ross pulled me into her intimate tale of loss, love, redemption, and forgiveness that had me turning pages long into the night." * Marci Nault, author of The Lake House *