Abandoned
Book Description
Monica Migliorino Miller opens a window into four decades of unwavering dedication to defending the most vulnerable members of society. Through her personal journey since 1976, she reveals the profound spiritual calling that led her to counsel expectant mothers, organize grassroots movements, and face arrest in her commitment to protecting unborn life.
This deeply personal account chronicles Miller's extraordinary experiences retrieving discarded remains from medical waste containers and providing dignified burials for thousands of unborn children. Her narrative weaves together moments of profound courage with the everyday realities of standing outside clinics, blocking vehicles, and enduring imprisonment for her convictions.
Beyond one woman's remarkable story, this work serves as a comprehensive chronicle of the pro-life movement's evolution following the landmark 1973 Supreme Court decision. Miller provides readers with an insider's perspective on the moral complexities, strategic challenges, and spiritual dimensions of advocating for those who cannot speak for themselves.
The author's unflinching examination of abortion's impact extends beyond political rhetoric to explore the deeper questions of human dignity, moral responsibility, and society's obligation to protect its most defenseless members. Her firsthand accounts offer readers insight into the intersection of faith, activism, and personal sacrifice.
This 320-page testament challenges readers to consider their own role in defending vulnerable life while providing a historical record of sustained moral courage in action.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~9 hours)
📄 Length: 320 pages
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