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|title=You, Me and Him
|author=Alice Peterson
|date=June 2007
|isbn=978-0552773034
|amazonukcover=<amazonuk>0552773034</amazonuk>|amazonusaznuk=0552773034|aznus=<amazonus>0552773034</amazonus>
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Josie and Finn's marriage has been going through a stressful time, although they very much love each other. It doesn't help that their six-year-old son George has ADHD and is extremely difficult at times. They love him dearly, but their lives (particularly Josie's) have been disrupted since his birth, and although Finn wants another baby, Josie isn't sure at all. Then she discovers that she's pregnant, and panic sets in.
I did nearly deduct a half star because my one slight complaint about the book is that there was rather more bad language than I'm comfortable with, and some of it seemed unecessary. But that does seem to be a trend in modern books, and most people aren't worried by it. So five bookbag stars from me, and I look forward to reading more by Alice Peterson.
Many thanks to the publishers for sending this book. We also have a review of [[The Things We Do For Love by Alice Peterson]].
Further reading: [[Uphill all the Way]] by Sue Moorcroft and [[Blue Slipper Bay]] by Wendy K Harris also explore relationships and what might go wrong with them.

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