Mother’s Child

Mother’s Child by Michael Conant, published by Market Management Group on March 5, 2019, is a literary fiction work that spans 325 pages. This narrative follows June Gallagher as her life dramatically shifts over a short period, confronting the challenges posed by an undiagnosed disease and accusations of child abuse. The story captures her struggle to maintain stability for her young family while navigating the complexities of school and hospital systems.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of family life and the resilience required to face overwhelming circumstances. June’s determination to protect her son and restore a sense of normalcy serves as the central theme of the book. The narrative delves into the emotional and practical hurdles she encounters, reflecting on the broader implications of motherhood and the fight for one’s family amidst adversity.
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In just over two months, June Gallagher’s life has turned upside down; it will take a lifetime to resemble “normal” again. This is her story about overcoming the mystery of an undiagnosed disease, accusations of child abuse, and keeping her young family on an even keel while battling school and hospital officials. Her son’s life is on the line–she is determined to save him.
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