When sisters Amy and Eden walk home after getting off the bus after school, they never would expect to find an abandoned baby, but they do.
After taking it home to their dad and calling the police, the story follows the girls learning more about another abandoned baby that was found back in 1966.
As their grandma, Zelda helps research the baby from the past, she acts shifty whilst also being overly keen to help investigate the latest abandoned baby's history and see if anyone in their village saw anything the night she was found.
Zelda then reveals a huge secret the family have to adjust to as they begin to track down a special new member of their family...
Throughout this story, the girls face how they to were abandoned in a way by their mum as she lives abroad in Australia, Amy also has to deal with friendship issues as she questions all of them after her Christmas money and her new purse go missing.
A hidden secret can have the biggest of impacts only the story here showed us family comes first as they stick together and embraced the new. Zelda was a lovely caring grandma and Amy a determined young girl. It was gutting they couldn't keep the baby and I would've loved to see whom was the abandoning parent in the end as I wondered if it would be another young girl plot twist.
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