Mother's Child is a celebration of motherhood, and a salute to the resolution, passion, and determination of the love mothers have for their children. Told in the voice of June, the story's protgonist, Mother's Child is a slice of life as it unfolds during a short period in a lifetime; strung together by one intensely charged event after another. It is the humor of life, marriage, and motherhood surrounded by the challenges of fighting the onslaught of mitochondrial disease, broken sociatal systems, and the suffering of broken hearts. It is the story of the average woman, finding her extraordinary voice and having the courage to be heard.
Michael Conant Knihy
Michael Conant, zakladatel a vydavatel nakladatelství Incorgnito Publishing Press, přináší do literatury bohaté zkušenosti z oblasti obchodu a divadla. Před vstupem do světa vydávání knih strávil více než dvacet let v B2B publikování, kde působil jako výkonný ředitel pro oběh, prodej a marketing. Jeho vášeň pro divadlo ho předtím vedla k herectví, zpěvu, režii a produkci v regionálních divadlech a na Off-Off Broadway scéně. Tato všestrannost a hluboké porozumění vyprávění z něj činí jedinečného autora.


Focusing on the inconsistencies in constitutional law, this critical study examines the Supreme Court's decision-making failures, particularly regarding the original meaning of constitutional language. It highlights significant cases, such as those supporting racial segregation and the antitrust exemption for professional baseball, alongside the controversial ruling that protects flag desecration under free speech. Through these analyses, the author critiques the justices' neglect of constitutional structure, underscoring the implications of their rulings on societal norms and legal precedents.