Eye of the Storm: The Silent Grief of Miscarriage

Eye of the Storm: The Silent Grief of Miscarriage

by Rachel McGrath
Eye of the Storm: The Silent Grief of Miscarriage

Eye of the Storm: The Silent Grief of Miscarriage

by Rachel McGrath

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Overview

"There is no heartbeat . . . " Those four words will stay with me forever.

Sadly about thirty percent of pregnancies end in miscarriage, and many of those women who have suffered this loss often grieve in silence.

This short novella details the experience of one woman's loss during the early stages of a pregnancy. McGrath tells her story with full transparency, sharing all of her raw emotions and baring her soul through an incredibly difficult time.

This short account provides a heartfelt perspective on a subject that is sometimes still considered taboo.

Shortlisted for the Best Self Published Book in 2016 by Books Go Social


Product Details

BN ID: 2940153162232
Publisher: Rachel McGrath
Publication date: 08/12/2016
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 256,716
File size: 118 KB

About the Author

Winner - The People's Book Prize (Non Fiction - 2016) - Finding the Rainbow Winner - Readers Favourite Awards 2016 - Honorary Mention - Finding the Rainbow Winner - New Apple 2016 Summer Ebook Awards - Mud on your Face Finalist - Readers Favourite Awards 2016 - Mud on your Face Winner - Pinnacle Book Awards (Women's Interest) - Finding the Rainbow Winner - People's Book Award (September 2015) - Finding the Rainbow One of my primary ambitions as a young girl was to become a writer. I've always enjoyed putting words to paper. Creating fantastical stories in my head and then watching them translate into short stories or poems, or sometimes just writing about my thoughts and feelings throughout the most crucial stages of my life, as a way of capturing my emotions at that point of time. Whichever, the written word has always enthralled me, helped me find solace and been my constant diversion from reality. My first book, Finding the Rainbow is a personal memoir, detailing our passage towards family planning, I was full of hope and excitement for something I was confident would be a sure path. I was so naïve to the struggles that many women face, and conceitedly, infertility or loss was not something I fathomed would happen to me. It was an unspoken grief that many of my friends had already experienced, yet no one openly voiced. It was only after the fact, often when good news finally prevailed, or sadly when hope was lost, that stories were shared. But only sometimes! I am now excited to be publishing a series of children's books aimed at middle school and early readers. I look forward to continuing to write both fiction and non fiction - reaching an audience of people and connecting through my writing.

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