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Movie based on a   novel which tackles a timely medical issue-embryonic stem
cell research
Rich Ambler Signs contract with Hope Productions to Direct "Hope" based on a
novel "Hope in vitro"

A powerful U.S. Senator built his campaign career on a conservative
platform. Most recently, he's been challenged for his tough stance against
embryonic stem cell research. When a tragedy devastates his family, he is
faced with a crucial choice: his family or his philosophical beliefs. Can he
be true to both?

Hope. . .in Vitro offers readers a dramatic, heartrending glimpse into the
heart of a family that must make tough choices when a shocking crime breaks
their hearts. You'll meet other families who are challenged by chronic
illnesses and who reach achingly toward the hope offered by stem cell
research.

Hope. . .in Vitro (the novel)   will be released April 25 in USA and on May
4th in India Authors Shelley Chawla, M.D., and Dianne Wilson are available
for interviews. Chawla brings nine years as a neurologist to his  novel,
giving it medical authenticity as well as vivid emotional depth garnered
from treating hundreds of chronically ill patients. For more information
about this ground-breaking novel or to set up an interview with the authors,
please call 785-845-4035.

The compelling and timely plot of Hope. . .in Vitro drew the interest of
Midwest movie makers. A movie based on the book, titled "Hope," will be
released later this year. Director Rich Ambler recently signed contracts
with Hope Productions for directing this movie. The shooting of the movie
will take place in New Delhi and Kansas City in May and June 07. The
screenplay has been written by Shelley Chawla, Dianne Wilson and Chris Ryan
For more information, visit www.themoviehope.com
Casting auditions are underway in Kansas City .

What reviewers are saying about Hope. . .in Vitro
"(An) intensely insightful book, written with compassion and sensitivity on
a compelling and often divisive subject. This brilliant portrayal of
ordinary people living complicated lives is a must-read book."
-Shayne Sawyer, Freshfiction.com

"Hope.in Vitro allows us to glimpse the courage and determination of people
fighting for their lives and the lives of their loved ones. Please read this
book."
-Meg Duggan, Executive Director, Parkinson Foundation of the Heartland

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