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Using her testimonial as a springboard to talk about miscarriage, A.C. Babbitt relates her experience and that of others in her audiobook The Miscarriage Project: Testimonials of Parents Who Found Hope in God. Babbitt recalls her feelings at the time of and after the miscarriage of her son, Timothy Lyle Babbitt. She created a blog, and, with their permission, she recounts the stories of other women who commented as they comforted her and shared their private moments of infant loss. The book moves beyond the initial shock of miscarriage and follows the grieving process past the short period society usually allows.
A.C. Babbitt has created a book that will be a treasure to families who have lost a child due to miscarriage, stillbirth, adoption, or abortion, and offers them peace through biblical quotations and comforting words. Fathers who have lost babies can also find solace in Babbitt’s words, as the author’s husband and a teen father describe their experiences. Applicable scripture will speak to readers and outline women’s struggles as they relate their shaken and renewed faith. The author communicates grief while still providing hope to struggling mothers who had dreams and plans for their unborn children. Even though Babbitt speaks about loss, fear, guilt, and anger, the book encourages understanding, sympathy, and faith in God. The Miscarriage Project is a great selection for anyone who has lost an infant and can benefit from the written testimonials, so they know they are not alone.
Deja Nance is an experienced narrator who is credited with over twenty books of audio performances. Her voice is smooth and even, transporting the reader seamlessly from one chapter to the next. Even though several women and two men contributed to the book, Nance conveys their parts easily, as if she is relating them through the voice of the author. The book was delivered calmly, extending a level of peace to readers. With good sound quality, the reader will have smooth transitions between sections and no background interference as they enjoy this meaningful audiobook.