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From the Author of "Little Girl in the Mirror", comes the continuation of four generations of women finding their way to each other on a journey through innocence, acknowledgment, understanding, love, and ultimately, forgiveness. Cathy Barron, the "Little Girl in the Mirror", finally breaks free from the horrible Mrs. Wrenn and now, twenty years later, the story continues with Cathy's daughter, Tara-a beyond-her-years bright young girl who is now old enough to spend summers in Stratford with her grandmother, Rita. At the end of every visit, Tara becomes aware of growing tension between her…mehr

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From the Author of "Little Girl in the Mirror", comes the continuation of four generations of women finding their way to each other on a journey through innocence, acknowledgment, understanding, love, and ultimately, forgiveness. Cathy Barron, the "Little Girl in the Mirror", finally breaks free from the horrible Mrs. Wrenn and now, twenty years later, the story continues with Cathy's daughter, Tara-a beyond-her-years bright young girl who is now old enough to spend summers in Stratford with her grandmother, Rita. At the end of every visit, Tara becomes aware of growing tension between her mother and her grandmother; the two women she loves the most. Behind closed doors, her mom shares stories of her miserable childhood, but Gramma denies them all. Tara desperately wants to know why her mom is so angry at Gramma, but the more questions Tara asks, the more shadowy the answers become. Afraid of what might happen if her family falls apart, Tara is determined to fix their relationship. ¿ But first she needs to find out what happened all those years ago...
Autorenporträt
Tara Mondou's life-long interest in reading books and telling stories has developed into a passion for writing and editing. As a first time author, she wrote, Little Girl in the Mirror, the heart-wrenching true story of her mother's childhood growing up in both Glace Bay, Nova Scotia and Stratford, Ontario in the 1950s. Tara worked for Best Version Media as the Editor for Neighbours of West Galt and Shade's Mills magazines, two local publications in Cambridge, Ontario. Since 2009, she has been the chair person for the Waterloo Regional Block Parent® Program, developing programs that encourage children to be more physically active, healthy and safe. In 2017, Tara co-founded a writers support group called Cambridge Authors, and continues to create opportunities and special events to help support and promote local writers and the literary arts. Tara was the 2018 recipient of the Bernice Adams Memorial Award for Communication/Literary Arts, and volunteered as the Public Relations Director for Guitars for Kids Waterloo Region. Tara lives in the West Galt area of Cambridge with her husband and their two daughters. More information about Tara Mondou and her book Little Girl in the Mirror can be found at taramondou.com