
Letter to an Unborn Child
About This Novel
This is a touching heart song expressed by an unwed mother to her unborn child. The woman in the book is tormented by a thousand questions - why bring a child into this world? Does the child want to come into this world on his own? What is it like to be a woman, what is it like to be a man? Does the child belong to the country, his parents, or himself? Is becoming a mother a woman's vocation or a free choice? Does being pregnant and having a child mean giving up your career prospects, your individual freedom, and your existence as an independent woman? She has no specific face, name, or age, but perhaps every woman today will recognize herself, at least in part, in her. The book also involves profound doubts and painful thoughts about human life and death, love and hate. With incomparable candor and courage, Farage presents the extremely rich and complex mind and the piercing truth of a modern independent woman.
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