Austin Boyd's "Nobody's Child: What Price Will a Mother Pay to Save Her Only Child?" is a novel of love lost and loves found. Weaving together faith and contemporary questions of bioethics, the heart-rending tale hearkens to the myth of Pandora's box — of unprecedented choices never intended by heaven, and their unintended consequences never before seen on earth. To Laura Ann McGehee of "Nobody's Child," her body represents the one remaining financial resource that can save the family farm. For Sophia McQuistion, Laura Ann's unusual sacrifice fulfills her own dream of having a child. The story poignantly dramatizes the question, "Just because we can ... should we?""Nobody's Child" is the first volume in the Pandora Files series.
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Austin Boyd's "Nobody's Child: What Price Will a Mother Pay to Save Her Only Child?" is a novel of love lost and loves found. Weaving together faith and contemporary questions of bioethics, the heart-rending tale hearkens to the myth of Pandora's box — of unprecedented choices never intended by heaven, and their unintended consequences never before seen on earth. To Laura Ann McGehee of "Nobody's Child," her body represents the one remaining financial resource that can save the family farm. For Sophia McQuistion, Laura Ann's unusual sacrifice fulfills her own dream of having a child. The story poignantly dramatizes the question, "Just because we can ... should we?""Nobody's Child" is the first volume in the Pandora Files series.