A Novel for Pro-Life and Pro-Choice Women and Girls
Sixteen-year-old science-geek Eve returns from a service trip to discover she’s pregnant. The unaware father Adam is still serving as a volunteer at the Dominican Republic orphanage where he and Eve met. They originally plan to write until they can use texts and FaceTime once he’s back in Germany in mid-August. By then, Eve will be eight months pregnant—or not.
Her best friend Claire urges a quick abortion, but pro-choice Eve believes she still has to do “the choice part.” Pro-life Mom and pro-choice Dad insist she study both sides.
Eve stumbles on a radical solution—if she’s willing to be the first person to do it.
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Praise for The Toronto Embryo:
“Starry nights, young love and a decision that
would challenge any adult. An important work…I loved it.”
–Betsy Ashton, author,
Unintended Consequences, Uncharted Territory and
Unsafe Haven (Mad Max Mysteries), and Eyes Without a Face.
"See if you don’t come away with new perspectives. Then share it with your family and friends."
-jm
“A thought provoking,
heartwarming novel.”
-bc
“Insights into a future where young women will have more choices about their lives and bodies.”
-cw
“Opened the door for some
fabulous conversations.”
-ba
“A powerful, inspiring and relevant book that will open hearts and minds.”
-lks
“I really appreciate the unconventional space [the author] chose.”
-chw
“Couldn’t put it down.”
-jk
“Couldn’t put it down for three days. A wonderful book of thoughtful research into a timely issue, sensitive and beautiful character development. It should be top of the list for every serious book reader.”
-amk
“A must read for mothers and daughters everywhere….Fast and fascinating.”
-sc
“OMG. I loved it.”
-dv