Communications Through A Fence: Conversations Between A Jailed Mother And Her Young Children

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Parenting
Cover of the book Communications Through A Fence: Conversations Between A Jailed Mother And Her Young Children by Janice Elliott-Howard, Janice Elliott-Howard
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Author: Janice Elliott-Howard ISBN: 9781370295050
Publisher: Janice Elliott-Howard Publication: September 5, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Janice Elliott-Howard
ISBN: 9781370295050
Publisher: Janice Elliott-Howard
Publication: September 5, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A young mother makes bad decisions that affect the welfare of her children. They are too young to understand why mommy behaves the way that she does. All they know is that nothing in their life is constant except disappointment. The parents do not feel remorse until their way of life is compromised. These conversations are all that the children have to keep the connection with their mother at the top of their little minds. They want answers but fail to get any. The only constant is a grandmother who refuses to allow them to be forgotten. She showers them with love and attention because it is evident that they feel as if she toss them away, never to be seen by them again. You feel their anger, pain, and disbelief that this is what their life has become. Will they forgive her transgressions? Can they love her unconditionally once again? Join me to find out.

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A young mother makes bad decisions that affect the welfare of her children. They are too young to understand why mommy behaves the way that she does. All they know is that nothing in their life is constant except disappointment. The parents do not feel remorse until their way of life is compromised. These conversations are all that the children have to keep the connection with their mother at the top of their little minds. They want answers but fail to get any. The only constant is a grandmother who refuses to allow them to be forgotten. She showers them with love and attention because it is evident that they feel as if she toss them away, never to be seen by them again. You feel their anger, pain, and disbelief that this is what their life has become. Will they forgive her transgressions? Can they love her unconditionally once again? Join me to find out.

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