Avoiding any spoilers about the ending is crucial for the summary. Emphasize the emotional depth and the nuanced portrayal of the characters. Maybe mention the unique structure—how it unfolds over a few days, building up the tension and emotional stakes.

Potential reader takeaways: the message of love transcending biological ties, the importance of support systems, understanding the emotional journeys of all parties involved. Need to check if there are notable reviews or awards the book has received, which could add credibility.

Need to verify that the key themes are accurately represented and that the analysis covers the emotional and psychological aspects. Also, mention the impact of social pressures, like community judgment on Lani's decision.

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Finally, wrap up with a conclusion that summarizes the novella's significance in the context of contemporary literature, its contribution to discussions on adoption, and motherhood. Make sure the language is clear and accessible for a general audience.

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