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Charlotte Martin feels trapped in a life defined by a promise she made her father. A letter from an estranged relative offers Charlotte a holiday on Vancouver Island. There she discovers love and kindness that she remembers from childhood. She returns home determined to take her life into her own hands, but a family secret reveals the reason for the estrangement and disrupts Charlotte's plans. To sustain her new sense of self, Charlotte must overcome what the secret reveals and alter her loyalty to her mother.

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Charlotte Martin feels trapped in a life defined by a promise she made her father. A letter from an estranged relative offers Charlotte a holiday on Vancouver Island. There she discovers love and kindness that she remembers from childhood. She returns home determined to take her life into her own hands, but a family secret reveals the reason for the estrangement and disrupts Charlotte's plans. To sustain her new sense of self, Charlotte must overcome what the secret reveals and alter her loyalty to her mother.
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Autorenporträt
Barb Reimer began writing as cathartic work. To distill all her thoughts, worries, ideas on to paper and out of her head. When cobbled together some of them because stories about relationships between women of all ages. She has worked her craft with various organizations including the Alexander Writer's Center, Best Seller Academy and various courses that provided information, exercises and support. She is grateful to them for the impact they have had on her skills and the way she thinks about writing. That and a lot of drafts provided A Mother's Gift , her first novel. She is working on another story about women and their relationships with each other. They too come from Becker, the setting of A Mothers' Gift. Seems the town of Beckerville has more than one set of female relationships that have a story behind them. Barb's blog and other creative efforts can be found at www.barbreimer.ca