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The Night that Changed a Life - The unspoken after Labour

English · Paperback / Softback

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Embark on an emotional journey with Emerald, a young new mom, whose joyous occasion takes a dark turn. After giving birth to her newborn daughter Sapphire, Emerald's health spirals out of control, and her heart-wrenching story unfolds in this gripping tale of resilience and maternal strength.
As Emerald is rushed to the hospital, her heart rate mirrors the tumultuous emotions within her. Unbeknownst to her, the hospital struggles to answer her mother Crystal's desperate questions, leaving both women feeling isolated and anxious about the well-being of the new mom and her precious baby.
Crystal, torn between work and worry, arrives at the hospital, only to be met with uncertainty and frustration. The drama intensifies when Emerald's boyfriend, Frank, enters the scene in a hostile mood, unraveling a tumultuous relationship that becomes a central theme in this riveting narrative.
In the midst of the chaos, Crystal decides to take solace in the little bundle of joy awaiting her at home, the adorable Sapphire. As the night unfolds, secrets are unveiled, and Crystal finds herself at a crossroads, torn between the safety of her daughter and the responsibilities of a grandmother.
This compelling story explores the complexities of family dynamics, the strength of maternal bonds, and the painful decisions one must make in the face of adversity. Will Emerald find the courage to break free from the abusive relationship with Frank, or will she succumb to the challenges that threaten her newfound motherhood?

Key Features:A young new mom's struggle with illness after childbirth.
Dramatic family dynamics and the complexities of an abusive relationship.
Themes of resilience, maternal strength, and the courage to make difficult decisions.

Morals:Question preconceived notions about childbirth and trust your instincts.
Appearance can be deceiving; delve deeper into the lives of those around you.

Product details

Authors San
Publisher Cassandra Robertson
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 19.01.2024
 
EAN 9781917054843
ISBN 978-1-917054-84-3
No. of pages 42
Dimensions 127 mm x 203 mm x 3 mm
Weight 58 g
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > Education system

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