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Tears in a Bottle
Tears in a Bottle
Author: Sylvia Bambola
Becky Taylor, a young woman burdened by great expectations, is lying on a cold recovery table in an abortion clinic when she hears a man's voice, then gunshots. She holds her breath and lies perfectly still behind the curtain. When the gunman is finished, Becky is the only one left alive in the clinic. This act brings together two strangers who ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781576738023
ISBN-10: 1576738027
Publication Date: 10/13/2001
Pages: 320
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 28 ratings
Publisher: Multnomah
Book Type: Paperback
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vonita avatar reviewed Tears in a Bottle on + 58 more book reviews
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Wonderful book.
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This is a good story about the heart ache of abortion and how hard it is to make choices sometimes. Good for older teenagers and adults.
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EXCELLENT book on the realities of abortion! There is hope and healing to be found for all those effected by abortion and this book shows you how.
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Becky, a teenage girl in her final year of high school, finds herself pregnant. Her parents and boyfriend convince her to get an abortion. What follows is a string of devastating events: A madman comes into the abortion clinic and shoots everyone. She is the only one left. But really she wishes that she could die too. Anything to keep from feeling the pain. Anything to keep from hearing her baby crying in her sleep. Anything to keep from remebering that she murdered her child.
Maggie had an abortion herself over 20 years ago. Since then she has founded a program to help young women such as Becky. To help them heal and forgive.
Tears in a Bottle is a story of hope, forgiveness, and God's love. Many, many different characters make up this story. You have the abortion doctor, his wife, Maggie, Becky and her parents. Each one plays a role and each one gets to share a piece of their struggle.

Beautifully written, but don't read it unless you have a box of tissues nearby. It's heart wrenching. A much needed message is conveyed. Sylvia did a wonderful job at making the characters real. They have real problems and real life heartaches. Not everything ends perfectly. It's a bittersweet story.
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a reviting story line, realy bares the abortion pro and cons out for the world to see


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