When Sarah Moore and her husband Gary learned that they were expecting a baby, they thought their wait was over. After a long and challenging path to become parents, they felt certain their deepest prayers had been answered and they would soon be parents.
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When Sarah Moore and her husband Gary learned that they were expecting a baby, they thought their wait was over. After a long and challenging path to become parents, they felt certain their deepest prayers had been answered and they would soon be parents.
When they learned just weeks later that that was not to be, the couple knew that some other good must be to come from their experience. And it was from there that For the Love of Lentil was born.
Based substantially on entries in Sarah’s personal journals, the book is a candid, no-holds-barred account of the experiences of just one of the many thousands of couple’s who face challenges on the path to parenthood each year.
It aims to help break through the taboo that leads to miscarriage being a little-talked-about subject and seeks to highlight the positive, as well as negative, experiences the couple had along the road of seeking and mourning a child.
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