Judith retired after thirty-three years as a Chicago lawyer and now lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. She and her husband Larry have two daughters and two granddaughters. Judith is active with the Smith Mountain Lake Arts Council, Lake Writers, the interracial ladies' group Spectrum, and her neighborhood book club. She writes novels and short stories for and about women. Her short story, Springtime in Chicago, is featured in The Best of the Virginia Writers Club Centennial Anthology 1918-2018. Her debut novel, The Toronto Embryo, is for pro-life and pro-choice women and their daughters.
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Sixteen-year-old science-geek Eve gets pregnant on a service trip over her winter break, and pro-life Mom and pro-choice Dad want her to study both sides of the abortion debate to figure out what to do. The unaware father Adam is still serving as a volunt... SEE MORE