Milo has two great mums, but he's never known what it's like to have a dad. When Milo's doctor suggests asking his biological father to undergo genetic testing to shed some light on Milo's extreme allergies, he realizes this is a golden opportunity to find the man he's always wondered about.
Hollis's mum Leigh hasn't been the same since her other mum, Pam, passed away seven years ago. But suddenly, Leigh seems happy - giddy, even - by the thought of reconnecting with Hollis's half-brother, Milo. Hollis and Milo were conceived using the same sperm donor. They met once, years ago, before Pam died.
Now Milo has reached out to Hollis to help him find their donor. Along the way, they locate three other donor siblings, and they discover the true meaning of the other F-word: family.
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Natasha Friend is the award-winning author of Where You'll Find Me , Perfect, Lush, Bounce, For Keeps , and My Life in Black and White . She lives in Madison, Connecticut, with her family. natashafriend.com
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