The Stories We Cannot Tell

The Stories We Cannot Tell unfolds as a contemporary novel delving into the intricate emotional journeys of two remarkable women. Rachel, a thirty-year-old, married Jewish woman, has long yearned for the joy of motherhood. In contrast, Katie, a thirty-two-year-old single Catholic woman, navigates the complexities of seeking a committed partner.

As fate intervenes, both women find themselves on separate paths of pregnancy—Rachel experiencing the elation of impending motherhood, while Katie grapples with unexpected challenges. Entering their second trimester, a shocking revelation surfaces, unveiling complications with the babies they are carrying. Their destinies intersect in a support group where they forge a deep connection, providing solace and strength as they confront the agonizing decisions that lie ahead.

United by shared struggles and unwavering determination, Rachel and Katie evolve from strangers to fast friends, forming a resilient bond that transcends the difficulties they face. Through surprising revelations and the exploration of profound connections, 'The Stories We Cannot Tell' unfolds as an inspirational and heartwarming saga, touching upon themes of pregnancy, love, hope, and the essence of family.

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The Stories We Cannot Tell

The Stories We Cannot Tell unfolds as a contemporary novel delving into the intricate emotional journeys of two remarkable women. Rachel, a thirty-year-old, married Jewish woman, has long yearned for the joy of motherhood. In contrast, Katie, a thirty-two-year-old single Catholic woman, navigates the complexities of seeking a committed partner.

As fate intervenes, both women find themselves on separate paths of pregnancy—Rachel experiencing the elation of impending motherhood, while Katie grapples with unexpected challenges. Entering their second trimester, a shocking revelation surfaces, unveiling complications with the babies they are carrying. Their destinies intersect in a support group where they forge a deep connection, providing solace and strength as they confront the agonizing decisions that lie ahead.

United by shared struggles and unwavering determination, Rachel and Katie evolve from strangers to fast friends, forming a resilient bond that transcends the difficulties they face. Through surprising revelations and the exploration of profound connections, 'The Stories We Cannot Tell' unfolds as an inspirational and heartwarming saga, touching upon themes of pregnancy, love, hope, and the essence of family.

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The Stories We Cannot Tell

The Stories We Cannot Tell

by Leslie A. Rasmussen
The Stories We Cannot Tell

The Stories We Cannot Tell

by Leslie A. Rasmussen

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Overview

The Stories We Cannot Tell unfolds as a contemporary novel delving into the intricate emotional journeys of two remarkable women. Rachel, a thirty-year-old, married Jewish woman, has long yearned for the joy of motherhood. In contrast, Katie, a thirty-two-year-old single Catholic woman, navigates the complexities of seeking a committed partner.

As fate intervenes, both women find themselves on separate paths of pregnancy—Rachel experiencing the elation of impending motherhood, while Katie grapples with unexpected challenges. Entering their second trimester, a shocking revelation surfaces, unveiling complications with the babies they are carrying. Their destinies intersect in a support group where they forge a deep connection, providing solace and strength as they confront the agonizing decisions that lie ahead.

United by shared struggles and unwavering determination, Rachel and Katie evolve from strangers to fast friends, forming a resilient bond that transcends the difficulties they face. Through surprising revelations and the exploration of profound connections, 'The Stories We Cannot Tell' unfolds as an inspirational and heartwarming saga, touching upon themes of pregnancy, love, hope, and the essence of family.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940180297198
Publisher: Van Royen Press
Publication date: 09/03/2024
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

About The Author
Leslie A. Rasmussen was born and raised in Los Angeles and graduated from UCLA. She went on to write television comedies for Gerald McRaney, Burt Reynolds, Roseanne Barr, Norm McDonald, Drew Carey, as well as The Wild Thornberrys and Sweet Valley High. After leaving the business to raise her boys, she attained a master's degree in nutrition and ran her own business for ten years. Recently, she's written over twenty essays for Huffington Post, and has spoken on panels discussing empowering women in midlife. Leslie is a member of The Writers Guild of America, as well as Women In Film and the Women's Fiction Writers Association. is Leslie's debut novel, After Happily Ever After has won over sixteen awards, including an honorable mention in the prestigious Eric Hoffer Awards. In her free time, Leslie loves to read, exercise, and hang out with friends. She lives in Los Angeles and is married and has two sons.
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