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The Carolyne Letters: A Story of Birth, Abortion and Adoption (Paperback)

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Amelia: young, naive, in love. Geoff: charming, narcissistic, intelligent. In a decidedly European affair, a young couple consummates a courtship destined for differences. The resultant pregnancy provides a haunting yet charming backdrop for the challenges of love and its often unwanted decisions.

In the first person and in a creative journal style, author Abigail Calkin explores three choices that Amelia can make—give birth, give the baby up for adoption, or abortion. The resultant exploration and mature reflection provides a unique and rich literary backdrop for the choices each young woman faces when pregnant.

About the Author


Abigail B. Calkin writes fiction and nonfiction. In addition to her books, she has many articles on behavior analysis and poems in print. Raised in Framingham Centre, Massachusetts and New York’s Greenwich Village, she now lives in Alaska where she writes, gardens, hikes, and cross country skis.

Praise For…


"Abigail Calkin has a unique way of dealing with the dilemma. Not only does this evolve into an intriguing story, but it is also a sensitive look at the options that many unmarried pregnant women must face. Not everyone is likely to feel the intensity of emotions that are portrayed by the novel's main character, but the agony of decision is very real to anyone who has been down this road."
Capital City Weekly Alaska

"One sign of a field's coming of age is its appearance in literature. The Carolyne Letters by Abigail B. Calkin, who is a behavior analyst, provides several such signals while following the decision making process of a young woman who in 1964 must decide whether to have her baby and keep it, put it up for adoption, or ungergo an abortion. After reading this well-paced book I felt a greater sense of empathy for women in that process."—Behavior Analysis Digest

"I'm a mother myself, and remember how I felt while pregnant with my first child. It could be daunting, and at times confusing. For Amelia, add to that the pressures that come from her family, as well as the views society had at that time regarding unwed mothers. It's a lot for a young woman to shoulder alone, and Calkin describes Amelia's internal struggles beautifully.
"Will Amelia decide to keep her baby? Will the love between Geoff and Amelia survive? It’s a realistic take on subject matter that it still very relevant for today.""
—Sara Steven, Chick Lit Central Blog


Product Details
ISBN: 9781938301155
ISBN-10: 1938301153
Publisher: Familius
Publication Date: September 24th, 2013
Pages: 230
Language: English