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May Cause Love
May Cause Love: An Unexpected Journey of Enlightenment After Abortion | Kassi Underwood
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In this powerful memoir, told with fierce honesty and surprising humor, a young woman goes on a journey of healing after abortion—a road trip across the United States with a diverse crew of spiritual teachers and a caravan of new friends. Nineteen years old, a thousand miles from her Kentucky home, Kassi Underwood sat in a doctor’s office, shaking with fear. She was pregnant—and broke, unwed, and struggling with alcohol. In a decision that obliterated her southern moral code, she checked into an abortion clinic. Afterward, to her surprise, she felt free. Three years later, accomplishing her wildest dreams had left her unfulfilled and thinking about the pregnancy she didn’t keep. When her ex-boyfriend had a baby with someone else, she shattered. But in the depths of despair, Kassi refused to believe she would “never get over” her abortion. So she created a road map of recovery. Determined to transform, she traveled across the United States on a journey that led her to a Buddhist “water baby” ritual, a Roman Catholic retreat for abortion healing staffed by picketers, a crash course in grief from a Planned Parenthood counselor, a night in a motel with a “Midwife for the Soul,” a Jewish “wild woman” celebration hosted by an eccentric rabbi—and a wedding ceremony. Dazzling with warmth and leavened by humor, this absorbing memoir captures one woman’s journey of self-discovery that enraged her, changed her, and ultimately enlightened her.
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Librarylady
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I'm participating on a book tour of this one tomorrow. No matter where you fall on the topic of abortion, this is an interesting look at one woman's journey after making the choice to have an abortion.

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desertbibliophile
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CoffeeK8
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I'm halfway through this book and I'm in awe of the author's ability to be so open and raw. There's a lot of feelings to digest and I'm taking it slowly. While in no way similar to the book, it somehow reminds me of "Autobiography of a Face".

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EmilyChristine
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Every Tuesday morning I talk on the local radio about new books and library programs. This book just arrived and it looks really good.

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melissa.in.books
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Kassi's book just arrived in the mail and I am so excited to read it!

RadicalReader @melissa.in.books I misread what you wrote and thought you wrote " I am scared to read this" and was thinking why would somebody get a book if they're scared to read it 8y
melissa.in.books No, was not scared 😂 I just finished reading it and it was fantastic. 8y
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