Heaven's Children
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About the Book
Heaven’s Children The year is 2013. The Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade making abortion illegal. Two years after that ruling, America is suddenly confronted with an unexpected consequence-- a dramatic rise in the number of unwanted and abandoned babies. The adoption agency Heaven’s Children accepts many of these babies, but soon finds itself overwhelmed by their number forcing it to seek funding from an unlikely source, a company that clones fetuses for replication and organ harvesting In Heaven’s Children, we get glimpse into a future so real that the novel seems to serve as a warning of things to come.
About the Author
L.J. Tominberg retired after a successful thirty-three-year career as a teacher, college professor, and educational specialist in New York City. While in New York, he wrote and published a dozen books on teaching, history, and writing. In 2003, he relocated to southern New Mexico where he now dedicates much of his time to writing, playing tennis, and enjoying his magnificent surroundings. Heaven’s Children is Mr. Tominberg’s second novel. PL (Past Lives) was his first.