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Pr0SparUs77 karma

I really hope you still don't feel the same way in hindsight. I know your daughter's quite young still, so she may not quite understand the gravity of the situation. That being said, when she grows up and gets a better understanding of all that you went through (while thinking about her) - she'll know you care for her more than anything in the world. In the end, you did everything you could for your daughter given your situation, and that's all anyone can ever ask for out of a parent.

Congratulations to you on getting through this and now having the chance to spend some well-deserved time with your family. I wish you all the best!

Pr0SparUs33 karma

I saw in a previous question that you admire Bradbury's writing style and J.K. Rowling's plot/character development. In a similar vein, what do you hope to your audience commends you for after reading Amara's rose?

Also, was there anything in particular that inspired the storyline for your book?