NEW YORK—May 17, 2016–Morgan James Fictions’s new release, Saving Jane Doe by Carolyn Purcell, highlights the emotional struggles of women who have had abortions while weaving in themes of love and forgiveness.
Saving Jane Doe is the heart wrenching story of a young woman who obtains an illegal abortion, and the spiral of negative consequences that she experiences as a result. From dangerous health complications to broken relationships, Jane has to fight to put her life and family back together, all while dealing with the burden of her own guilt.
Told from the perspective of Jane’s doctor, Cara Land, Saving Jane Doe is not a story of despair, but rather of overcoming and personal redemption. Cara helps Jane find a job and offers her friendship when she needs it the most. As Jane mends her relationships with her children and seeks forgiveness and grace, readers will feel a deep emotional connection to the main characters. Since millions of women have undergone an abortion and faced the same struggles, Jane is a highly relatable character that will draw readers into the story and show that this important issue is not always black and white.
While painting a very personal narrative, Purcell also draws attention to both the legal and moral arguments surrounding abortion, while opening the door to informed conversation on a highly sensitive, highly important subject. Through Saving Jane Doe, she calls for a renewed mindset and an increased sexual responsibility in women of all ages. In thoroughly examining a topic that has affected so many both personally and politically, Saving Jane Doe is sure to resonate with all readers.
If you would like more information about this topic, or to schedule an interview with Carolyn Purcell, please call Nickcole Watkins at 516.900.5674.
About the Author:
Dr. Carolyn Purcell, a retired Obstetrician/Gynecologist, devoted twenty-five years of her life to her patients. They taught her much about life, love, and the consequences of our choices. In retirement, she mothered an exchange student, bred Norfolk terrier puppies, volunteered in New York City with The Salvation Army during 9/11, studied writing with the Christian Writer’s Guild, and wrote her first novel, a passionate appeal for responsible sexuality.
More About This Title:
Saving Jane Doe by Carolyn Purcell will be released by Morgan James Publishing on May 17, 2016. Saving Jane Doe—ISBN 978-1630476861—has 230 pages and is being sold as a trade paperback for $14.95.
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