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New Pro-Life Fiction Novel Opens Doors for Discussion
Contact: Abigail Davidson, Publicity Assistant, WinePress Group, 360-802-9758, abigail@winepressgroup.com
 
ENUMCLAW, Wash., Mar. 23 /Christian Newswire/ -- A seventeen year old girl researches the Catholic orphanage she's from while writing a newspaper article, when she stumbles upon a remarkable discovery between the orphanage and the women's clinic that performs abortions next door in Kenny Blair's "The River Nile." As the young woman digs for information, she realizes that the women's clinic is just a front for what really happens when mothers come to abort their third trimester babies. Mothers checking in are unaware that the clinic refuses to kill their babies, but instead removes their children alive and then transfers them to the Catholic orphanage that cares for and raises them.

The young woman, who is a pro-choice activist, is determined to turn the orphanage and women's clinic over to the authorities, but grapples with questions of faith as she reexamines her own pro-choice stance on abortion. Further investigation uncovers even more surprises as she puts together pieces of the puzzle and readers are drawn into evaluating their own views on these issues. Could it be that the women's clinic saved her life in a similar circumstance? What does God say about taking away the life of an unborn child?

Kenny Blair, a dedicated parent and anti-abortion activist, has a passion to reach as many as possible with the message of life. As our nation enters into a new era the pro-life cause will need all the support and resources possible to promote the sanctity of life to all audiences from all backgrounds. While protests and legal stands are needed to publicly declare the importance of life, we also need to enter gently and quietly into the hearts and homes of Americans. "The River Nile" speaks to the heart and presents the emotional battles all citizens face in this highly debated subject.

Blair has volunteered his time to Birthright and spent time in East Africa with his wife and infant son, digging wells and working with an orphanage. He and his wife Jodi also housed single mothers and adopted four children with special needs. Kenny was raised in Abilene, Kansas.

For more information, to request a review copy or to schedule an interview, please contact Abigail Davidson by phone at 360-802-9758, by email at abigail@winepressgroup.com, or by fax at 360-802-9992. To purchase a copy of this book visit www.winepressbooks.com or call 877-421-7323.