Author: | Julia Finch | ISBN: | 9781465350916 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US | Publication: | August 22, 2011 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US | Language: | English |
Author: | Julia Finch |
ISBN: | 9781465350916 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US |
Publication: | August 22, 2011 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US |
Language: | English |
At the age of nineteen, Julia experiences the horror and the heartbreak of abortion. Take the journey with her as she recounts the events leading up to the abortion, the abortion itself, and what takes place afterward. Will she find hope and peace again? Where does faith come into play in all of this? Will there ever be a husband and children for her? As a series of traumatic events unfolds, we explore the depths of her pain and confusion. Did God judge the others involved in the abortion? Or are some of these tragedies just coincidence? What about the people who didnt know about the abortion, but made unfair criticisms of Julia? And what about other women who have been through an abortion? So many people have been affected by this. Does a mere signature on a consent form equate to a heartfelt desire to have an abortion or is there more to the story than that? Are these women being manipulated and threatened into having abortions? Maybe they are just mentally ill. Or perhaps perhaps its something else. Perhaps these women feel unexpressed grief over the loss of their children. But more than that, perhaps they have a deep and indignant sense of anger and injustice over the wrong that has been done to themthe crime of abortion. Are they getting a fair choice or not? Find out in Not My Choice.
At the age of nineteen, Julia experiences the horror and the heartbreak of abortion. Take the journey with her as she recounts the events leading up to the abortion, the abortion itself, and what takes place afterward. Will she find hope and peace again? Where does faith come into play in all of this? Will there ever be a husband and children for her? As a series of traumatic events unfolds, we explore the depths of her pain and confusion. Did God judge the others involved in the abortion? Or are some of these tragedies just coincidence? What about the people who didnt know about the abortion, but made unfair criticisms of Julia? And what about other women who have been through an abortion? So many people have been affected by this. Does a mere signature on a consent form equate to a heartfelt desire to have an abortion or is there more to the story than that? Are these women being manipulated and threatened into having abortions? Maybe they are just mentally ill. Or perhaps perhaps its something else. Perhaps these women feel unexpressed grief over the loss of their children. But more than that, perhaps they have a deep and indignant sense of anger and injustice over the wrong that has been done to themthe crime of abortion. Are they getting a fair choice or not? Find out in Not My Choice.