“My Son Phillipe” by Nadia Herndon, a book that reminds us that there is a love that’s always there, is now available for purchase

How often do we see the love that never gives up, that is hopeful and tender?
It’s easy to feel overwhelmed and incompetent as a mother. When mothers feel overwhelmed or discouraged, what do they do? Do they ever feel like they’re alone? What exactly does the term “motherhood” imply? Joy, agony, frustration, love, tiredness, regret, pride, identity, sacrifice, purpose, loss, intimacy, worry, blessing, sadness, and more are all experiences that people go through. It is rarely what we expect.
Being a mother is the most fulfilling thing someone can do, but getting there and staying there is difficult. It’s full of doubts, struggles, humbling moments, and chances to build trust and hope. There is a space where mom resides that is both breathtaking and wonderful. When a woman enters this wonderful home, which is intended for women who have been blessed with children, her life and heart will never be the same.
You want to give your son all he needs to be an amazing, successful, well-adjusted, intelligent, and valuable member of society, whether he is seven months old or seventeen years old.
Do you know how much mothers cherish their children? They have put themselves in grave danger to safeguard their children and will continue to do so. Mother’s love never stops. Even if the boy becomes a man, that love will always be there.
Nadia Herndon’s memoir “My Son Phillipe” recounts her journey in rescuing her young son, Phillipe, who was imprisoned in Jerusalem during the Palestinian uprising known as Intifada. Phillipe was one of the first Americans to witness terrorism and its tactics firsthand. He witnessed suicide bombers, inhaled the gas from explosions, and was tortured, dragged by his hair, and famished. Nadia Phillips, a special agent on terrorism, was rescued from the iron grip of war by President Ronald Reagan and Alaskan Senator Ted Stevens, thanks to tremendous humanitarian efforts by the US and its allies. Phillips was guided by war veteran John Koss and received support from President Ronald Reagan and Alaskan Senator Ted Stevens.
The book is now available for purchase via our bookstore, https://authorreputationpress.com/products/my-son-phillipe.