![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Ramos covers a lot of ground, from the delicate yet transactional relationship between a mother and her nanny to the struggles and financial motivations of immigrants and ethnic minorities. Should she leave to be with her daughter? Is leaving even an option? That’s when she befriends Reagan, a Duke-educated white woman who decided to go to Golden Oaks to gain financial freedom from her family.Īs her worries for Amalia grow, Jane is torn between her obligation to the wealthy family paying her for her womb’s service, and the child she already has-a child who’s the reason for her being a surrogate in the first place. Instead, she’s lonely and worried for her daughter, who is staying with a cousin. Hoping she’ll find a home away from home with other Filipinas, she’s surprised when she ends up being largely shut out of their clique. ![]()
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