To Whom it May Concern
To Whom It May Concern is a love letter to a mother who gave birth and placed her baby for adoption. It is a thank-you letter to all mothers who chose to give life and permit their baby to be embraced and sheltered in the arms of another. My love for each and all of those who adopt is inexpressible. This letter is a tribute to my beloved parents with whom I grew old. This is a silent eulogy for the unborn--murdered because of an act of irresponsibility. Inasmuch as an epiphany, we have never been a part of our mother's body, just attached. Therefore, the termination of a child's life at any stage is not a moral issue, rather a criminal act. To Whom It May Concern is in part the voices of the unborn written by my mother's firstborn.
-- Joyce Davis-Stache