There's a storm brewing in the quiet town of Litchfield. A whirlwind of media attention, political debate, and anger is about to sweep through and hold the fate of three women captive.
In the eye of the storm are sixteen-year-old Clara Mahoney, a lonesome girl living in a family strained by autism; Pia Fernandez, a battered wife who wants only to escape her abusive husband; and, Loren Elliot, a forty-three-year-old who can barely make ends meet with two kids in college and a husband who just lost his job.
Though these women are very different, they have a great deal in common. They are each unexpectedly pregnant, scared, and in positions where they cannot devote themselves to a child. And, they all have appointments at the same abortion clinic in Litchfield.
But getting there won't be easy. Anti-choice forces-headed by a vain socialite and a self-indulgent priest-are mounting a demonstration against the clinic. Can these desperate women brave the chaos? Or will they let the public dictate their private decisions?
An easy read that raises hard questions and then answers them in a compelling way, The Recovery Room is a book every woman should read.
About the Author: Ann Ormsby holds a master's degree in journalism from New York University and works as a freelance writer and author. Her journalism portfolio includes work with online and print media outlets such as The Newark Star-Ledger, The Huffington Post, njspotlight.com, The Alternative Press, hackwriters.com, patch.com, and several other venues.
Ormsby primarily writes on reproductive freedom and other public policy issues, and has done so in her debut work of fiction, The Recovery Room, which tackles the always controversial topic of abortion.
Compelled by statistics indicating that one out of every three women will have an abortion before the age of forty-five, Ormsby penned her thought-provoking novel to raise awareness of the importance of reproductive freedom, and explore some of the reasons a woman might choose to end an unwanted pregnancy.