<p>Marilyn McVicker's fifth book&nbsp;<em>I Still Sing Your Lullabies: a mother's love &amp; loss</em> is a hybrid manuscript containing 61 poems and 4 prose pieces in 116 pages.</p><ul><li>It is a story of a mother's love of her children and the story of a mother who lost custody because of unfair legal challenges.</li><li>This is the story of mothers who were legally targeted who lost their children their families alimony jobs and health.&nbsp;</li><li>This is a story of women denied basic legal rights to their children.</li><li>This is a story of children who grew up without their mothers children left with a father who wanted control and economic gain and not the daily tasks associated with parenting his children.</li><li>This is a story of grief loss and pain as well as a story of sharing and caring and the redemptive power of love.&nbsp;</li><li>These poems and prose pieces present marginalized voices which offer the emotional practical political and economic context of women losing custody of their children.</li></ul>