
Prologue to an Epitaph
A Story of Mental Illness, Teen Pregnancy, and the Struggle of Her Preemie
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Narrated by:
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Maria Huard
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By:
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Angela Grey
About this listen
Prologue to an Epitaph is an exciting, moving account in which the author relays a compelling narrative from four different viewpoints - the diametrically opposing perspectives of a neonatal intensive care unit nurse, the teen mother, her younger brother, and the preemie herself.
Prologue to an Epitaph reveals the preemie's struggle to survive against confounding odds in a harrowing and tragic family life and the crucial transfer into the foster care system. This story is an utterly engaging, vivid, often painful look at the struggle of distinctly different members of a family and those around them at a critical juncture in all of their lives.
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