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You Carried Me: A Daughter's Memoir
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You Carried Me: A Daughter's Memoir
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What happens when an abortion survivor finds her birth mother, who never knew her daughter was alive?
Now in paperback with a new epilogue by Melissa Ohden and her birth mother.
Winner,
2018 Christianity Today Book Award, CT Women
Silver Medal Winner,
2018 Illumination Book Awards, Biography & Memoir
Melissa Ohden is fourteen
when she learns she is the survivor of a botched abortion. In this intimate memoir she details for the first time her search for her biological parents, and her own journey from anger and shame to faith and empowerment.
After a decade-long search Melissa finally locates her birth father and writes to extend forgiveness, only to learn that he has died without answering her burning questions. Melissa becomes a mother herself in the very hospital where she was aborted. This experience transforms her attitude toward women who have had abortions, as does the miscarriage of her only son and the birth of a second daughter with complex health issues. But could anything prepare her for the day she finally meets her birth mother and hears her side of their story?
This intensely personal story of love and redemption
illumines the powerful bond between mother and child that can overcome all odds.
Now in paperback with a new epilogue by Melissa Ohden and her birth mother.
Winner,
2018 Christianity Today Book Award, CT Women
Silver Medal Winner,
2018 Illumination Book Awards, Biography & Memoir
Melissa Ohden is fourteen
when she learns she is the survivor of a botched abortion. In this intimate memoir she details for the first time her search for her biological parents, and her own journey from anger and shame to faith and empowerment.
After a decade-long search Melissa finally locates her birth father and writes to extend forgiveness, only to learn that he has died without answering her burning questions. Melissa becomes a mother herself in the very hospital where she was aborted. This experience transforms her attitude toward women who have had abortions, as does the miscarriage of her only son and the birth of a second daughter with complex health issues. But could anything prepare her for the day she finally meets her birth mother and hears her side of their story?
This intensely personal story of love and redemption
illumines the powerful bond between mother and child that can overcome all odds.