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Schroder by Amity Gaige
4.0
Oh, my. Anyone who's experienced the pain of being separated from your children due to divorce will appreciate Amity Gaige's Schroder: A Novel. [bc:Schroder: A Novel|15018713|Schroder A Novel|Amity Gaige|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1340468250s/15018713.jpg|20673281]
Erik Schroder created a new identity for himself - Eric Kennedy - as a teenager. As Kennedy, he begins to enjoy the promise of an American life: a beautiful wife, an unbelievably smart daughter, and a decent job as a realtor.
Then the recession hits, and his income takes a nosedive, as does his marriage. Kennedy's wife asks for a divorce, forcing him to live as a non-custodial father. Losing his daughter is too much for him to bear, and he makes a fateful decision, the story of which is told in Schroder.
Erik Schroder created a new identity for himself - Eric Kennedy - as a teenager. As Kennedy, he begins to enjoy the promise of an American life: a beautiful wife, an unbelievably smart daughter, and a decent job as a realtor.
Then the recession hits, and his income takes a nosedive, as does his marriage. Kennedy's wife asks for a divorce, forcing him to live as a non-custodial father. Losing his daughter is too much for him to bear, and he makes a fateful decision, the story of which is told in Schroder.