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When Susan Krajewski's husband Frank leaves her-for another man-she loses more than her marriage. Masking her pain behind a witty exterior, Susan almost succeeds in convincing everyone, including herself, that she's okay and has even stayed friends with Frank. Then something happens she can't control: Frank's dying. Susan's losing him again, this time forever. Now she has to face her feelings, plunging into the fear and pain of death. As she sees Frank out of this life and into the next, Susan discovers she's not alone. She learns who her true friends are, and she finds some unexpected allies.…mehr

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When Susan Krajewski's husband Frank leaves her-for another man-she loses more than her marriage. Masking her pain behind a witty exterior, Susan almost succeeds in convincing everyone, including herself, that she's okay and has even stayed friends with Frank. Then something happens she can't control: Frank's dying. Susan's losing him again, this time forever. Now she has to face her feelings, plunging into the fear and pain of death. As she sees Frank out of this life and into the next, Susan discovers she's not alone. She learns who her true friends are, and she finds some unexpected allies. Mending Dreams is a story about forgiveness, acceptance and courage-and how love, in all its variations, has the power to transform a person's life.
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Autorenporträt
Bonnie Schroeder was bitten by the writing bug in the fifth grade and never recovered. In addition to Turn Back the Clocks, her other published novels are Mending Dreams and Write My Name on the Sky. Her published short stories include "The Go-Between," "A Losing Game," the award-winning "Vigilantes," and "Fault Lines." In the nonfiction arena, she wrote a weekly column in Drama-Logue on the subject of "survival skills" for actors and other theater professionals and has written e-newsletters for a chapter of the American Red Cross. She has also completed two feature-length screenplays, one of which, Smoke and Mirrors, was a semi-finalist in the Monterey County Film Commission's competition. Long-form fiction, however, remains her first love.