Aida Salazar lost a baby and quickly found herself pregnant with another. Struggling to find an open heart in the midst of fear, she did what artists, and many other grievers, do; she accessed her creative expression as a way to make sense of her experience. Over time, her writings began to become a memoir of her experience. In the Womb of Love is a love letter to both babies, a deep expression of the love and struggle she went through after her loss- and continuing forward as she found her way, parenting two living children. In beautiful language, she evokes the experience of loss and what sh
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