Following an egg switch at a fertility clinic, Katherine has spent the past nine months raising the wrong daughter, while Tess has spent it grieving for a child that wasn’t hers.
When the truth comes out both women find themselves in emotional turmoil. For Katherine, her perfect life is crumbling around her. But for Tess, it’s the glimmer of hope she needs to get her life back on track.
Battling for custody of the one living child they share, both women are faced with the impossible task of defining what it means to be a mother, and deciding how far they will go to hold on to their child.
Perfect for fans of Celeste Ng and Liane Moriarty, Hold My Girl is a tense and emotional exploration of motherhood, racial identity, loss and betrayal.