Jacquelyn Mitchard wrote No Time To Wave Goodbye. Usually I really like this author and although this book was interesting, I didn't really get into it as much as I have her other writings. This story is about child abductions. The story starts out with many characters. There were so many characters introduced so quickly that I couldn't keep them all straight so I probably missed some character development. The Cappadora family members didn't seem real to me and I couldn't really relate to them. This could be my fault because I listened to this book on CD while at the gym so it is possible that my attention wandered. But a really good book would have kept my interest better than this one did.
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