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Book Summary: Rachel Whitman has everything. Shes young, attractive, and affluent. Her husband is the brilliant CEO of his own thriving company. They have a big new house and all the brand-name toys that go along with wealth. And they have a gorgeous, sweet little six-year-old son named Dylan.But Dylan has learning disabilities. Although intelligence isnt everything, Rachel lives in a community where the rewards for brainpower are conspicuous. She fears her son will grow up never fully appreciating the wonders of life. Like so many middle-class parents who would do anything to improve life for their childrenwhether it means fixing hair, teeth, or noseRachel cannot accept that her child is less than perfect.Tortured by the idea that something she did in the past caused Dylans problems, Rachel becomes obsessed with a secret and expensive medical procedure that claims to turn slow children into geniuses.Should she and her husband sacrifice their new fortune on the risky, experimental procedure? Unaware of the real consequences of the brain enhancement procedure, Rachel cant know that the costs of the operation go far beyond financial ones. |
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