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Donate to Mercies in Disguise Research Grant About Amanda and Her Family: To learn more about the Baxley family's courageous journey with PGD with IVF, visit Amanda's Story. Read an excerpt from "Mercies in Disguise": Click here for a book excerpt, published in the March 16, 2017 edition of the Atlanta Journal Constitution.

Mar 23, 2017 · In Mercies in Disguise, acclaimed New York Times reporter and bestselling author Gina Kolata tells the story of the Baxleys, an upstanding family in small town South Carolina. Many of them were doctors, but still, they are struck down by an inscrutable illness. Sam The sun is just beginning to set when we leave the castle. Remus is paler than ever and seems to be in immense pain, but he doesn't say anything. Katelyn keeps a tight grip on his hand, and her touch seems to relax him a bit. Sirius won't look at me, and when I look at James for an answer, he just shrugs. Something is up, and I'm hurt that James won't tell me. I know he would n Thought Matters via St. Martin's Press Mercies in Disguise - Gina Kolata Gina Kolata (M.A.) is a writer and medical reporter for The New York Times . She has previously written several books, including Flu , and edited collections of popular science writing.