A Meditation on Hope
by D-Davis ...
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On the day of the 2024 solar eclipse, Arizona reinstates a dormant 1864 law criminalizing life-saving fetal care upending Dr. Bette Singer’s world. Torn between her oath to heal and the law she must uphold, Bette conjures a surreal quilting circle of ancestral women whose defiance once cost them everything. As the threads of past and present intertwine, the sterile walls of the hospital collide...
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On the day of the 2024 solar eclipse, Arizona reinstates a dormant 1864 law criminalizing life-saving fetal care upending Dr. Bette Singer’s world. Torn between her oath to heal and the law she must uphold, Bette conjures a surreal quilting circle of ancestral women whose defiance once cost them everything. As the threads of past and present intertwine, the sterile walls of the hospital collide with her longing to reconcile faith, family, and duty.
Caught between work and her yearning for a home where mercy can coexist with order, Bette is forced to confront the limits of faith, duty, and the American Dream—the belief that perfection, whether moral or maternal, can still save us.
With wit and poignancy, 'A Meditation on Hope' exposes how systems of power continue to re-script control over women’s bodies and beliefs across centuries, as women struggle to claim autonomy, compassion, and the right to choose meaning for themselves—begging the question: can hope endure when faith and freedom no longer speak the same language?
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