ISBN-13: 9781329081963 / Angielski / Twarda / 2015 / 322 str.
ISBN-13: 9781329081963 / Angielski / Twarda / 2015 / 322 str.
""Another Thirty-(Seven) Days (The Aftermath)"" is an epistolary novel documenting a 37-day journey through the author's life, wherein she faced her father's swiftly declining health due to an aggressive cancer that surgery (a Glossectomy that partially removed his tongue) failed to eradicate. The father/daughter relationship was further complicated because she hadn't seen him in eight years, and he had been absent all of her adult life. Her relationships with her mentally-challenged, narcissistic, and toxic mother, as well as with her vodka-swilling ex-husband, reared their ugly heads as her father lost his battle with cancer. The author's emotions could not remain compartmentalized any longer, and her belief system in herself, and in God, gets tested. ""Another Thirty-(Seven) Days (The Aftermath)"" is filled with raw emotion, honesty, self-reflection, humor, music, and Scripture, and is the follow-up to the author's first book entitled ""Thirty-Seven Days and One Life (A Memoir).""
""Another Thirty-(Seven) Days (The Aftermath)"" is an epistolary novel documenting a 37-day journey through the authors life, wherein she faced her fathers swiftly declining health due to an aggressive cancer that surgery (a Glossectomy that partially removed his tongue) failed to eradicate. The father/daughter relationship was further complicated because she hadnt seen him in eight years, and he had been absent all of her adult life. Her relationships with her mentally-challenged, narcissistic, and toxic mother, as well as with her vodka-swilling ex-husband, reared their ugly heads as her father lost his battle with cancer. The authors emotions could not remain compartmentalized any longer, and her belief system in herself, and in God, gets tested.""Another Thirty-(Seven) Days (The Aftermath)"" is filled with raw emotion, honesty, self-reflection, humor, music, and Scripture, and is the follow-up to the authors first book entitled ""Thirty-Seven Days and One Life (A Memoir)"".