Split Open

Split Open
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Publisher : Beaver's Pond Press
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ISBN-10 : 1643438255
ISBN-13 : 9781643438252
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Book Synopsis Split Open by : Greta Lind

Download or read book Split Open written by Greta Lind and published by Beaver's Pond Press. This book was released on 2021-06 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Split Open follows the lives of two women as their worlds begin seeping surreally into each other, and dares to ask: What is sacred? Where does a woman's loyalty belong? Who am I? Kate faces the unthinkable when her son's school bus loses control on a hilly California road. Thrust into an unflinching journey of personal discovery, she questions her every life choice. Apart from wife? Apart from mother? She questions her own grip on reality when she suddenly becomes aware of Jennifer, a respectable young wife and mother consumed in a powerful love affair. Kate can't explain who Jennifer is . . . or why Kate knows what she knows. How can a person feel closer to and more disconnected from herself at the same time? Honestly, hypnotically, and with relentless sensitivity, the latent power of female creativity is forever Split Open in Greta Lind's triumphant debut to the world of women's fiction. Fans of The Need will love the déjà-vu stranger who splits open the familiar spell of marriage and motherhood.


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