Countless families today face the reality of caring for a failing parent. There are many organizations and books available addressing the nuts and bolts of caregiving. But humans aren’t made of nuts and bolts. We are fragile, flighty, and fearful of the realities of what ultimately points the way to our own demise. The Goddess of Undo explores the heart and soul of this reality in the way only fiction can.
This book wasn’t available when I needed it most. Now it is here for you.
Some things in this life can be undone and some cannot.
The art is learning the difference.
When fifty-year-old Evie is hit with the Baby Boomer’s nightmare, she steps up to rescue a mother who was never there for her. For the first time since she was three years old, Evie and her mother will live under the same roof. Evie is grateful to finally get to know the mother who had been little more than a beautiful visitor in her life.
The child in Evie cries to be heard at last, while the woman in her takes on the challenge as a chance to undo the past, one heartache at a time.
Betty struggles to live up to her daughter’s expectations. Lord knows, it’s about time. But as pieces of her mind fly away like petals in a windstorm, life simply doesn’t line up the way it’s supposed to anymore.
The zhuum-zhuum in her head chants out a seductive mantra: It’s time to go.
The Goddess of Undo will resonate with readers who connect with novels such as Still Alice and The Notebook, and Hard Laughter.
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I am looking forward to more.
Thanks, JannyM.
I’ll be posting some excerpt chapters as I move toward final publication.
A beautiful story of a young woman forced to deal with the painful reality of losing her mother to mental illness while trying to rebuild a mother/daughter bond. This book is important for all who are facing this grim truth above loving and letting go, I loved it!
Thanks for the kind words, Roslyn,
I’ll be posting some excerpt chapters soon as I work toward final publication.