The Toronto Embryo, Judith Fournie Helms
The Toronto Embryo, Judith Fournie Helms
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The Toronto Embryo

Author: Judith Fournie Helms

Narrator: Hallie Ricardo

Unabridged: 6 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Lantern Audio

Published: 04/01/2019


Synopsis

Sixteen-year-old science-geek Eve gets pregnant on a service trip over her winter break, and pro-life Mom and pro-choice Dad want her to study both sides of the abortion debate to figure out what to do. The unaware father Adam is still serving as a volunteer at the Dominican Republic orphanage where they met. Since there's no WiFi at the orphanage, he looks forward to being able to text and Face Time with Eve once he gets back to Germany in mid-August. By then, she'll be eight months pregnant'Äîor not. Eve's best friend Claire urges a quick abortion, but pro-choice Eve believes she still has to do "the choice part." As the deadline for her decision approaches, Eve discovers a radical solution'Äîif she's willing to be the first person to do it. Throughout the ordeal, Eve and Claire commiserate about the situation, and about obvious solutions to the very existence of unwanted pregnancies'Äîsolutions which science and medicine have failed to develop for women. They're pretty sure these remedies wouldn't be merely "futuristic" if men got periods and carried unwanted pregnancies. They dream of a day when women will be united rather than ripped apart by these issues. Eve has an idea as to how she might be able to nudge the ball forward in spite of the certainty she'll face ridicule and the possibility of death-threats. "Some things are more important than a hell-free senior year." This is a novel for pro-life and pro-choice women.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Ginny on January 14, 2019

Judith Helm's novel, The Toronto Embryo, is a book that needed to be written. It addresses the difficult subject of unwanted teenage pregnancy with sensitivity and understanding, offering a solution, besides adoption and and abortion, that not many of us have ever heard of. Unless, of course, you ha......more

Goodreads review by Susan on January 01, 2019

THE TORONTO EMBRYO by Judith Helms Reviewed by Susan Coryell The Toronto Embryo is a compelling YA novel with the theme of moral choice writ large from beginning to end. 16-year-old Eve Geraghty, an only-child who is intelligent and independent, becomes pregnant on a church mission trip. Close to her i......more

Goodreads review by Betsy on December 02, 2018

On first glance, a reader might think this is a YA novel, because the two main characters are teens. Set in Dominican Republic, sixteen-year-old Eve and nineteen-year-old Adam meet at an orphanage where both are volunteers. A week of nights under the stars with Adam teaching Eve about the constellat......more

Goodreads review by Linda on January 07, 2019

Two principled and civilized parents become unglued in a pro-life/pro-choice debate brought about by their precocious and pregnant teen-age daughter, Eve. Polarized, Eve witnesses her parents' marriage disintegrate under the heavy weight of her unmade decision.... A wonderful book that brings compass......more