Restoration

Restoration by Brenda Topping, published by WestBow Press in November 2011, is a work of fiction that explores the profound challenges faced by a young woman named Elsey. At just 152 pages, this English-language book delves into Elsey’s harrowing experience as she navigates the aftermath of a violent crime that leaves her pregnant and grappling with her dreams of motherhood amidst her parents’ demands for termination.
Readers will find a narrative that focuses on themes of faith, resilience, and the struggle for personal agency in the face of trauma. Elsey’s journey is marked by her determination to seek guidance from her spirituality rather than succumb to the pressures surrounding her. The book addresses complex issues related to women’s rights and the intersection of personal beliefs and societal expectations, inviting reflection on the choices that shape one’s life.
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Elsey, a naive, young, and beautiful woman, is victimized in a terrible crime and ends up beaten and raped. She is horrified when she finds out that she is pregnant. Her dream is to be a mother, but how can she keep this baby? Her parents are outraged and insist on her terminating the pregnancy. The thought of that horrible night gives her chills and leaves her wanting revenge. For Elsey, abortion is not an option. Her only choice is to put her future in the hands of the Lord.
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