Chapter 20 – A THEORY OF EXPANDED LOVE
“But how could one moment of seeing your baby be enough? The moment is over so soon, and then the baby is gone for the rest of your life.” – Annie Shea
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It’s 1963 and teen mums with babies born ‘out of wedlock’ are separated from their newborns at birth. In this chapter from A THEORY OF EXPANDED LOVE, a young teen gives birth to a baby girl and the next day, desperately needs to see her newborn, before the adoptive parents come to claim her. At the nursery, Annie is distracted by a young couple who has come to take their adoptive baby home.
A THEORY OF EXPANDED LOVE is my first novel, the fictionalized story of an enormous family of Catholics in Pasadena, in 1963. Here are some early reviews of this popular book
KENNEDY GIRL takes place five years later, 1968, in Southern California during the turmoil of the late Sixties and takes a journey up the coast of California to Canada during the Vietnam War. The novel is on its own journey towards being published; thereafter I will be creating an audiobook.
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