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Parenthood doesn't require DNA
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Complete, First published Dec 01, 2015
When Jennifer Lawrence decides she is ready for a child, she decides to adopt. Read on to find out how much her life will change and how difficult it is raising a child whilst making movies. Will all be plane sailing or will some hearts be broken along the way?
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