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I want to have a child: whatever it takes

by Carmen Martinéz Jover

 

The tireless struggle against infertility

This beautiful book of paintings tells Carmen's story of her struggle to become a mother.

In a clear and sincere way, Carmen presents her autobiography of infertility. After a constant struggle with doctors and syringes, the author decides to paint chairs as a way of relief; chairs that express each one of her longings, each moment of sadnes, each situation of powerlessness, as well as that of sharing with her partner the frustrations which infertility brings to a partnership.

She concludes with a beatiful lesson in which she demonstrates that there is always a future and a reason "why" even if in the beginning we cannot find the answer(s).

 

You feel how the author drops into emotional free fall until she hits the bottom, and then, like a new person, lifts herself up, greater and stronger spiritually, transforming a nightmare into her present day strength and motivation.

As you read the book you perceive two different persons: one before and one after, separated by infertility.

This book is simple, beautiful and enriching!

>> Carmen Martinéz Jover talks about her book in this video

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