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One Child Too Many

One Child Too Many
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Download or read book One Child Too Many written by Sarah Ashlyn and published by . This book was released on 2020-08-10 with total page 368 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Of all the treasures on this Earth that we have come to know and love, Life will always be of the most delicate and precious. There are many things we take for granted each and every day- but the simplicity of life is by far the greatest and most powerful. Something that we use every waking moment of every day, passively, without thought or conscious; that we never realize how strongly we want or miss, until it's finally gone.Witness the short-lived life of Molly, a young girl, who chose the terrifying route of suicide, after being belittled and peppered mentally and physically by two of her school classmates, Skylar and Remi. Watch how her parents, Audrey and Brian, who have always been strong in their love and faith in each other, deal with the tragic incident, and the aftermath it leaves on their family. Will their relationship last? Will they be able to heal after what had happened to their little girl, and learn to forgive those responsible? What would Molly have wanted for them? And then there's poor little Remi, who is left yearning for her friend. How could she have treated her so badly that she felt like a cornered mouse, with the only way out being the path of taking her own life. Will she be forgiven by Molly's parents, and more importantly...will she ever be able to forgive herself? With loss not the only weight Remi bears, she quickly learns how dangerous and heavy the thought of self-loathing and guilt can feel.In the battle of life and death, watch the up and downs of our beautiful world, torn in half by an ugly truth. With life comes death. But with that, comes forgiveness, healing, and love.Will Brian and Audrey be able to get through this horrible misadventure with their marriage, faith, and love intact? And will Remi's heart ever be healed, after holding all of the grief over causing the loss of her best friend?


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