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For readers interested in unique, thought-provoking stories
Explores deep moral dilemmas in a gripping narrative
You will reflect on life's meaning and your own choices
Anna Hockley
Eden Christian Books Specialist
This exciting medical thriller serves as a backdrop to the pertinent Christian message of hope, and the sanctity of life. Early in the story, we see that babies have contact with The Lord while in Baby Paradise (a place, where in the novel, souls of newborns reside before they are born). All babies are born with gifts, bestowed on them by God. Babies being born is essential - their gifts are given to help the world, and when they die they go back to the Creator. Ultimately, babies are born to have a purpose-filled life (which is a reminder for us all) and humanity's innate creativity is a reflection and a testament to a higher power.
Christine Shore, a young woman from London and a reluctant, 'Baby Whisperer,' finds herself befriending Tobey Daley, a 12-month-old on life support, who oscillates between the mortal and a utopian realm; a world populated with mythical creatures, soul mates and the Ancestors. But when Tobey accuses a prestigious doctor of serial infanticide at the hospital where he is being treated, Christine's own life is put in danger. A shadowy pharmaceutical company is pulling the strings, while moral and ethical dilemmas abound. The babies know far too much, and Christine too little, and as their worlds collide it will lay bare her deepest fears, challenging her perception of life as she knows it..." Through diverse voices and moments of humour The Baby Whisperer introduces the concept of divine destiny, and provides a mindful observation on consequence, grief, and the adverse effect of society on the young.
Title
The Baby Whisperer
Author
Jennifer Aaron-Foster
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
Littoral Publishing Ltd
Published
October 2024
Weight
474g
Page Count
416
Dimensions
12.7 x 20.4 x 2.4 cm
ISBN
9781068751202
ISBN-10
1068751207
Eden Code
6846872
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