This month’s shows are sponsored by: Lynne Cantwell author of eight books including the Pipe Woman Chronicles (new release Gravid is out now) and two anthologies.
Today’s show is: Playing the Genetic Lottery by Terri Morgan
about Playing the Genetic Lottery :“Caitlin’s story touched me deep in my soul” ~ Marina
“Terri Morgan’s depictions of the disorder are realistic as well as haunting.” ~ Allizabeth Collins
At fifteen, Ava ran away from home and changed her name to Caitlin to escape the chaotic childhood of having two schizophrenic parents. However, she lives with the constant fear of what lies in her DNA. Will she succumb to the disease that robbed her of a normal childhood? Will her children be the next victims of the family curse?
“its a roller-coaster ride of emotions” ~ Sandra
Looking for an emotional and touching story of human strength and overcoming obstacles? Read Terri Morgan’s fictional memoir PLAYING THE GENETIC LOTTERY.
Author Bio:
I’ve always been fascinated by human behavior and intrigued by how a person’s environment and genetic background influences their behavior. When I sat down to write Playing the Genetic Lottery my goal was to create a page-turner that would explore that question through an engaging novel. By the time I finished the book my goals expanded. I hope my novel will help educate people about schizophrenia, how it can be treated, and how family members and close friends are impacted when a loved one is ill, as well as entertain readers. By raising awareness about schizophrenia, I hope to raise compassion. I also hope my novel validates the experiences of families and caregivers, and helps remind them of how valuable their love and support is.
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