Wednesday, August 8, 2012

The Choice by Robert Whitlow

In our pro-choice world, human life has lost it's value, from the threats against newly conceived life, to the increasing violence in our society, the author has created this work of fiction around a young girl's choice to give life to her twin boys and then the painful choice of giving them up for adoption.

The book details the story of Sandy Lincoln who as a teenager falls pregnant and has to deal with the realities of unwed pregnancy.  She grows up and thirty years after having chosen to give her twin boys up for adoption, finds herself helping a teenage girl decide between life or death for her own child.  This decision plays out events that have Sandy revisiting her "choice" of more than thirty years ago. 

The journey of Sandy Lincoln is well written and honest, the pain of her choices realistically described.  I was stuck in this book right to very end. A very good read.

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