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Lost in a Sea of Mothers is a book about one woman’s struggle with infertility, a diagnosis of stage IV endometriosis and exploring the world of motherhood by becoming a foster mother to teens. You will experience her journey of disappointments and frustrations as she searches for happiness.
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Amazon review-- By PB Stetser on May 14, 2012 Format: Kindle Edition Verified Purchase My biggest problem with this book was the fact that I had so much trouble putting it down ... I devoured it in a few sittings. Going on this journey with the author was both heart-breaking and heartwarming. I cried, I laughed ... I yelled at her a few times when she continued to suffer and delayed getting the surgery that would resolve her physical pain, but I also understood. As a husband, I never had heard this perspective of the issue of infertility and I know I have grown as a result of reading it. I have already referred people to it and will continue to promote it in the hopes that, by sharing her painful journey, the road may be just a little easier for others. A must read!! Another book by this author, "Mitch & Sea", a fictional romance novel. Catherine was born in Baltimore, MD. She now lives in Lothian, MD with her husband, two young adult kids and granddaughter. Catherine has been married for over twenty-three years and she and her husband are in their early forties. The Lamberts tried to conceive children off and on for almost 16 years. In the summer of 2005, the Lamberts became certified foster parents but retired after only 5 years. Currently, they are parents to two young adults who were formerly in the foster care system. In October of 2012, the Lamberts adopted one of them (the other one did not want to be adopted). In February of 2013, their adopted daughter gave birth to a beautiful baby girl and the Lamberts are now proud grandparents.
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