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Liz and Leslie are addicted to one another, but they are not ready to be parents. When Liz becomes pregnant, what to choose and who should make the choice are insurmountable obstacles. Past, present and future add complexity. The dilemma tears them apart, and no one wins. The decision isn't pretty or smart or reassuring, but ultimately it's the right one for them. In "Leslie and Me and Baby Makes-" the opening line is a challenge to the main character: 'You know what you need to do.' It is also alerts readers that they are about to follow the emotional choice the main characters make between freedom to choose and a baby's right to life.--Provided by publisher
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