Coming of age in 1960s London.
About The Book: orphaned as a young teenager, Kathleen Gray struggles
to find her own way in the world, including learning more about her birth
mother. But the laws governing release of information on adoption are strict. Kathleen,
now Kate, learns to make a family of her heart—and eventually finds what she’s
been looking for all along.
Our Review: The Twenty-One Year Contract is more than a
coming of age during the turbulent 1960s. It is more than traveling the road of
sex, drugs and rock & roll. It is a story of a hard fought battle for self-reliance,
self-awareness and friendship.
On a scale of 1-5, The Twenty-One
Year Contract deserves a 4.
Kat Henry Doran,
Wild Women Reviews
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