Amanda loves being a mother, but when faced with losing her son, Jesse, to his father's custody, she questions whether she ever was or ever will be capable of being a good parent or partner.
Amanda and Brett, Jesse's father, had a rocky relationship from the start. The two realized early on that they would never grow into the happy family they'd hoped to be. When Jesse leaves to spend the summer before his second grade with Brett, Amanda faces the harsh reality that he might never live with her again. As Jesse's departure causes Amanda to question many of her decisions in life, she seeks solace and encouragement through her interactions with animals.
In this inspirational novel about motherhood and modern parenting, Amanda turns to the unconditional love of animals for comfort. The young mother comes to realize that she and her son have a special bond that, despite the circumstances, will only strengthen with time.
In Amanda's Animals, Amanda discovers that accepting her imperfections ultimately allows her to understand who she is and enables her to reach the goals she set out to achieve. All she has to do is be willing.
About the Author: Jackie-Lynn M. Brown, PhD, earned her doctorate degree in organization management, with a specialization in leadership, from Capella University in 2014. Her research centered on the personal growth of service members who had grown increasingly resilient through their experiences with adversity. As an enlisted aviator, she traveled to over forty countries, served with some of the nation's highest-ranking dignitaries, and accumulated over four-thousand flying hours with the US Air Force. During her time in the Air Education and Training Command, she developed and facilitated technical training for the Career Enlisted Aviator Center of Excellence and wrote and facilitated enlisted professional military education courses for international and total force senior noncommissioned officers. To close out her thirty years of active-duty service, she was honored with the opportunity of writing the Air Force Handbook 1, Airman v2019. To find out more about her life's works, visit iamjlmb.com.