![]() Roger Rosenblatt, New York Times bestselling author, literary editor of The New Republic, essayist for Washington Post and Time magazine The End of Miracles is a. Written beautifully and carefully, at just the right pace, The End of Miracles is a thoroughly compelling piece of work. You definitely are not pregnant.” ”Sometimes lab tests aren’t correct, isn’t that right?”… ”Probably you are misperceiving gas bubbling through your intestines,” he declares… Margo finds his tone arrogant and insulting. Monica Starkman offers a penetrating look at the drastic capabilities of the obsessed mind. ”We’ll run a double set of pregnancy tests to be absolutely certain.”… He calls her as soon as he has the results. He informs her that he does not think she is pregnant. Im celebrating that The End of Miracles is a finalist in the Literary Fiction category. A woman with a complex past wants nothing more than. He feels her enlarged belly and peers at her cervix Then he turns solemn. The End of Miracles is a twisting, haunting story about the drastic consequences of a frustrated obsession. At first, the doctor is all smiles, although he chides her…for not coming to see him earlier. She won't need to buy a pregnancy test kit because now that she's aware of what is going on, she definitely recognizes the signs. Comprehension comes quickly and with complete certainty: it's a miracle, but she is pregnant. "She sees it: the very slight swell in her abdomen is definitely there. ![]() ![]()
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