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Patricia Kay

Autore di The Wrong Child

77 opere 838 membri 19 recensioni

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Nota di disambiguazione:

(eng) Patricia Ann Kay wrote as Ann Patrick, Trisha Alexander, and Patricia Kay.

Serie

Opere di Patricia Kay

The Wrong Child (2000) 61 copie
Home For Christmas (2012)alcune edizioni32 copie
Wrong Groom, Right Bride (2010) 30 copie
The One-Week Wife (2006) 28 copie
Come October (2005) 26 copie
Let's Make It Legal (1994) 26 copie
For Services Rendered (1991) 24 copie
Betting on Love (1993) 21 copie
She's the One (2006) 20 copie
Which End Is Up? (2006) 20 copie
The Other Woman (2013) 19 copie
His Best Friend (2005) 19 copie
Family Album (2002) 17 copie
Wish Come True (2007) 17 copie
You've Got Game (2005) 17 copie
This Child is Mine (1995) 16 copie
Falling for an Older Man (2000) 15 copie
Meet Mr. Prince (2011) 15 copie
A Baby for Rebecca (1996) 15 copie
Secrets of a Small Town (2003) 14 copie
Nanny in Hiding (2004) 14 copie
It Runs in the Family (2006) 13 copie
Say You Love Me (1994) 12 copie
Man of the Hour (2004) 12 copie
A Mother for Jeffrey (1998) 11 copie
Stop the Wedding! (1997) 11 copie
A Perfect Life (2005) 10 copie
Holiday by Design (2013) 10 copie
With this Wedding Ring (1998) 10 copie
A Long Road Home (2-in-1) (2003) 10 copie
The Girl Next Door (1995) 8 copie
A Bride for Luke (1996) 8 copie
A Bride for John (1996) 7 copie
Just A Small-Town Girl (2001) 7 copie
A Mom For Christmas (2015) 7 copie
Substitute Bride (1997) 6 copie
Here Comes the Groom (1993) 6 copie
Mother of the Groom (1993) 6 copie
A Cinderella Story (2016) 5 copie
A Child is Born (2014) 5 copie
Loving Laura 5 copie
Hearts Collide (1991) 5 copie
Be Mine, Miss Valentine (2014) 5 copie
Thread-held images (1976) 2 copie
En annan kvinnas man (2005) 2 copie
Love, Honor, Obey? (2014) 1 copia
Julia Collection Band 83 (2015) 1 copia
Stop the Wedding (2017) 1 copia
Le choix de Sabrina (2005) 1 copia

Etichette

Informazioni generali

Nome legale
Kay, Patricia Ann
Altri nomi
Patrick, Ann
Alexander, Trisha
Kay, Patricia
Data di nascita
1937-03-07
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di nascita
Ohio, USA
Luogo di residenza
Ohio, USA
New York, USA
Alabama, USA
California, USA
Stockholm, Sweden
Houston, Texas, USA
Attività lavorative
novelist
Breve biografia
Patricia Ann Kay was born on 7 March 1937 in a small town in northeastern Ohio, USA, where she raised along with three younger sisters. She considers herself a very lucky woman. The family didn’t have a lot of money, but she says that didn’t matter, because what they did have was worth more than money — a happy home. Her parents had a good marriage and they doted on their four daughters. That upbringing is reflected in the stories she writes. As readers all over the world have discovered, her books are filled with warmth and love of family.

Pat has lived in upstate New York, Northern Alabama, Southern California, and Stockholm (Sweden), and since 1969, in Houston, Texas with her husband. She says that no matter where she’s lived, she’s found that people everywhere are the same and want the same things: love and committed relationships. The marriage has three terrific grown children. They currently share their home with two longhaired cats, and a backyard filled with squirrels, birds, and other critters. Her hobbies and other interests include reading, walking for exercise, going to the movies and the theater, swimming, and traveling.

In 1990, Pat sold her first romance novel to Silhouette. Since then, more than four million copies of her novels have been published in eighteen different countries. Today, Patricia Kay, alias Ann Patrick and Trisha Alexander, is an USA Today bestselling author of 50 novels of romance and women's fiction.
Nota di disambiguazione
Patricia Ann Kay wrote as Ann Patrick, Trisha Alexander, and Patricia Kay.

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Recensioni

I downloaded this free for my Kindle about a year ago, and decided to read it on a flight. It has an unusual premise: due to a terrible blizzard followed by a tragedy, two baby girls were accidentally switched at birth. The prologue is abrupt and melodramatic, and the first two or three chapters are a bit confusing with quite a large cast of people.

However I quickly found myself absorbed in the storyline. The characterisation is good, and the problems arising when the parents discover, ten years after the birth, what has happened, is all too realistic. The conflict between the love of one's own child and the child one has raised can only be imagined, but I felt that the author dealt with it sensitively and constructively.

It's not a difficult read, and the story mostly progresses at a good place. However there were places where I skimmed a few paragraphs: I found there to be a bit much introspection and heart-searching, repeating what had gone before. There's some nicely done romantic tension although I was disappointed that when this is eventually resolved, the author gives far too much detail about what happens rather than gently closing the bedroom door.

While the eventual outcome is predictable, I didn't mind that at all. The story itself has some gentle twists and turns, and a mixture of interesting people. Perhaps the eventual capitulations of a few of the characters, and the final paragraph, are a tad unrealistic, but this was clearly going to be a happy-ending story. Overall, I found it quite a satisfying read which was ideal for reading on a plane.
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SueinCyprus | 2 altre recensioni | Sep 4, 2019 |
THE WRONG CHILD by Patricia Kay
In the midst of a blizzard, in an understaffed hospital and when the only labor and delivery nurse has a heart attack and dies, two infants are switched. Years later the awful truth comes out. This tale tells what happens next.
Several startling instances of happenstance and the plot thickens. The story is interesting. The characters have life to them. The plot is a tearjerker – but then you knew that, right?
There is no foul language. There is one sex scene. Altogether, not a bad way to spend a lazy afternoon or two.
3 of 5 stars
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beckyhaase | 2 altre recensioni | Sep 13, 2018 |
Pretty light about a pilot who marries his friend's pregnant widow.
 
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nancynova | Nov 30, 2017 |
The Wrong Child by Patricia Kay
Summary:
The Wrong Child is the epitome of Contemporary Fiction as a Problem to Solve story. The problem does not take long to figure out since it is in the title and soon into the prologue the reader knows that a baby was switched at birth when the exhausted nurse put the wrong tag on the first of two babies born in the same hospital minutes apart. She put the name tag on the foot of the first baby and as she tells the reader that it was the wrong one, she died. The story begins when the swapped babies have already reached their tween years. The rest of the story used many literary devices to provide a young adult story with epic twists and turns when the parent realized that there exists a possibility of a parental mistake and got a DNA test done. With the knowledge of the switch exposed the story transitioned into the new problem of what to do about it and as the actual father of Kendall and the mother are no longer married the idea of a romance could not have been made clearer. For many reasons, the characterization has a dominant literary purpose while the setting takes a back seat beyond knowing about what was needed to be impressed that Logan would have been a perfect date; realizing he was the father of the baby and both of them out of relationships that did not work; marriage was reasonable although at 14 the children has a lot of adjusting to do. With so many twists and turns climaxes followed by conflict and then resolution. The reader is swept away into their world.
Personal Reaction:
Wrong child was a great read that was very hard to put down. The characters are so believable that you fall in love with all of them and need to know what happens next. The idea of the swap, completely absent of malice left me handing on the edge of my seat as we the reader already knew about the swap so conveniently exposed in the prologue before the story even began. As the story twisted in the direction of the two parents finding each other, the idea flitted with me until finally the reality of the children was exposed and then what were the consequences of that new understanding and how would that work for he parents. Would the children adjust? All those answers are found in this amazing coming of age contemporary read.
Classroom Extension Ideas
1. This cannot be read aloud in a classroom. It has considerable length and would have to be assigned as a take home assignment with instructions to find as many literary expressions that were used by the author to tell this tale of humanity.
2. Assigned with enough time permitted for the entire class to understand the book, it could be used to introduce identification processes for new born babies and what happens when the system breaks down. Should the hospital have done their own DNA test after finding the nurse dead with the babies. Are the liable? Should they be sued? All topics of discussion that would extend from the book regardless of how the stories characters chose to respond to the news.
3. Children could also discuss and consider other issues that could need resolving as we explore new family structures and ways to create new life with two moms through artificial insemination with sperm donors. With these practices how likely is it that a child of these family structures could find a brother or sister as if they were swapped at birth. The Wrong Child opened up a host of contemporary concerns worthy of classroom discussion.
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jp942205 | 2 altre recensioni | Jul 16, 2017 |

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Statistiche

Opere
77
Utenti
838
Popolarità
#30,496
Voto
½ 3.5
Recensioni
19
ISBN
148
Lingue
4

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