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Issue Details: First known date: 2011... 2011 The Sound of Silence : Journeys through Miscarriage
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'Miscarriage is so common and yet within our culture it is an unspeakable subject. Women often grieve alone, mourning a child they have never met but whose future they have already imagined. It is a private, hidden kind of grief. A grief that gets gagged, buried, overlooked, dismissed, and stuffed into small corners—only to bubble up at unexpected moments.

In The Sound of Silence twenty-two women speak out about their experiences of miscarriage. These are stories of loss and loneliness, hope and joy, strength and courage, and, most of all, overwhelming love. They are a reminder to all women who have experienced a miscarriage that they are not alone.' (Publisher's summary)

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* Contents derived from the Capalaba, Redland area, Brisbane - South East, Brisbane, Queensland,:Mostly for Mothers , 2011 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Not Talia, Melissa Ferguson , single work short story

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