Wow! I was
totally captivated by this story. It would be great if pregnant teens and their
parents would read this book before making their “choice.” The author was so “right
on” with how the process works, that when he states in the Acknowledgments that
his wife is an “adoptee who found her birth mother,” his profound insight made
complete sense.
Robert has
divided this book into two parts, in the first Sandy is a pregnant teen and the
second part we catch up with Sandy thirty three years later.
Sandy is
dating Brad the high school football star and she is head cheerleader. They
made a choice and now Sandy is pregnant and must now choose what to do.
1. Keep the baby
2. Have an abortion
3. Give the baby up for adoption
Join Sandy
and her family as they struggle through this process. Will she receive support
from Brad, her parents, school friends, or will they make her decision more
difficult. Will Sandy have to drop out of high school or is there another way
for her to be able to finish.
Thirty three
years after making the most difficult decision of her young life we catch up
with Sandy. She has become a high school teacher. When one of the students comes
to her about being pregnant it sends Sandy back down memory lane. Can Sandy
help Maria decide what to do about this pregnancy without getting in trouble
with the school? Will Sandy have to reopen her wounds of the choice she made so
long ago? When things seem to get out of control and Sandy and Maria need legal
advice things start to unravel. Can Sandy keep them together?
Join Sandy
as she finds her way through “the Choice.”
I would love
to see this book become a movie! Thank you for writing a compassionate book
about such a controversial topic.
Hands down I
am giving this is a five star rating.
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