The five women sitting in the circle of chairs all had great dreams of motherhood.
Then their babies died.
Melinda sees blood on the floor every day after her loss. Dot believes the wrath of God caused her baby to die. Teenage Tina is trolling internet dating sites for a father for another baby, and Janet’s failure to cry means her wedding is off. Stella, the support group leader, must help them while facing the old choices that cost her ever having a family of her own.
Based on the stories of dozens of real survivors, Baby Dust is a moving tribute to the strength of mothers who must endure this impossible loss.
ISBN 13: 978-0-9841-8792-8
ISBN 10: 0-9841-8792-8
Library of Congress: 2011906820
Trade Paperback $14.95
Available everywhere
Digital e-book $5.99
Available in all major formats
Paperback copies
The Book Spot in Round Rock, Texas will have copies in by late August. Visit them or call for it. They are also hosting the book launch on Oct. 15 at 3 p.m.
Indie Bound has it listed finally (although without the cover yet), but you can follow that listing to an independent bookstore near you.
Barnes and Noble has it in stock in their online store and is shipping now.
Amazon is having trouble keeping it in stock, but they have it. (Discounted to $11.66 last time I checked.)
Amazon UK also has it if you live there.
If you want a copy signed by the author, you can order it through the publisher, and I will get the dedication or inscription to write inside before it ships. Signed copy through the publisher
The publisher also has a discount program for baby loss web sites to sell copies as well as hospitals or support groups who want to order five copies or more. Email them for details.
Ebooks
DRM-free at Goodreads for Sony, Kobo or other e-readers
Apple iBooks for iPad/iPhone (coming soon)
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