The book The Cry was written by author Helen Fitzgerald Here you can read free online of The Cry book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Cry a good or bad book?
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‘Did they seem happy to you?’ Amy Maddock asked. ‘Well . . . I don’t know.’ ‘Anything unusual about them?’ ‘No. I mean the baby was asleep and I didn’t want to wake him.’ ‘Did you see the child?’ ‘Yes. Well, he was wrapped in the blanket. His dad was holding him.’ ‘What was she doing?’ The lawyer managed to load the she with so much negativity. A skill, that. ‘Nothing. Getting ready to get in the car.’ ‘Did she seem like a loving partner to you?’ Matthew Marks: ‘Objection!’ Judge: ‘Sustained.’ ‘...Did she seem like a good mother to you?’ Matthew Marks: ‘Objection!’ Judge: ‘You can answer this question, Mrs Wilson.’ Why it was okay to ask this question and not the partner one, Joanna would never understand. ‘I remember she knew exactly how many days her baby had been in the world.’ ‘Did she seem like a good mother?’ ‘I have four children, do I seem like a good mother to you?’ Judge: ‘Answer the question please‚ Mrs Wilson.’ She straightened her back, face even redder now, forehead dripping.
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