Synopsis Of My E Book by Terri Rimmer - originally published by Associated Content, 2005
Once I found out I was pregnant for the first
time on January 2, 2000, I began keeping a pregnancy journal, which
soon became an adoption journal, which I kept for over a year.
The journal was to be a tribute to my unborn
daughter and later to birth moms as well. It details from beginning
to end what it's like to be a birth mom involved in a semi-open
adoption and depicts the various attitudes prevalent today regarding
adoption in our society.
My goal with the journal, which I've now turned
into a novel, is to educate the general public about adoption and for
the book to serve as a supportive tool for prospective birth moms and
those who have already placed their child for adoption.
Since the adoption process has evolved so much
from the 1920s when "orphan trains" were the norm to the
1960s when all adoptions were closed and birth moms weren't allowed
to see or hold their newborn, I wanted to show first-hand what
adoption is like today. Since there continues to be many myths and
misconceptions regarding adoption, I think the book market is in
great need of an updated and accurate portrayal of the adoption
process.
You can find my e book under booklocker.com under the family heading then search for "MacKenzie's Hope."
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