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Kretchmer, G. Elizabeth

 
9780996103824: The Damnable Legacy

Synopsis

Lynn Van Swol still regrets the decision she made thirty years ago to place her daughter for adoption so she could climb the highest mountains of the world. Frankie Rizzoni is the troubled biological granddaughter Lynn has never known. And Beth Mahoney is a minister’s wife with terminal cancer and the only one who knows the relationship between the two. She designs a plan upon her deathbed to bring Lynn and Frankie together, but now, narrating from the afterlife, she must helplessly watch as her legacy threatens to unravel. The Damnable Legacy is a story about both love and survival, exploring the importance of attachment, place, and faith, and asking how far we should go to achieve our goals--and at what cost.

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À propos de l?auteur

G. Elizabeth Kretchmer is an author, speaker, and workshop facilitator. Her essays, stories, and articles have appeared in The New York Times, High Desert Journal, Silk Road Review, SLAB, and other publications. The Damnable Legacy, originally self-published in 2014, was her debut novel and is now being republished through Booktrope. Ms. Kretchmer holds an MFA in Writing from Pacific University and a BS in Accounting from Indiana University. She is a member of the Association of Writers and Writing Programs, the Pacific Northwest Writers Association, and the National Association for Poetry Therapy. When she’s not writing, she’s usually facilitating therapeutic and wellness writing workshops for domestic violence survivors, cancer patients, yoga practitioners, stressed out corporate Americans, and other populations.

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ISBN 10 :  1620159651 ISBN 13 :  9781620159651
Editeur : Booktrope Editions, 2015
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