Jessica Barksdale Inclan

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            Forgotten

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            What happens when you do the one thing you would never do? What happens when you forget the one thing you never, ever would forget, not in a million years? How do you keep on living when you are left but your child is not?

            Marciela and Matthew Phillips are happily married, a hard working couple, the parents of a beautiful two-year-old girl, Rose. Marciela is determined to avoid the mistakes her own mother made, driving herself to be the best mother, wife, and worker she can be. But after the birth of her second child, Liam, she realizes that doing it all is doing too much.

            And then she forgets. And nothing is ever the same.

             


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            "Thought provoking . . . a heart-wrenching story . . . A tragedy of this nature can never be FORGOTTEN"


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