To any outsider, Lauren Anderson has the perfect life: but when her adorable four-year-old son Henry is diagnosed with autism, her perfect life cracks and she finds herself unable to cope with debilitating anxiety and increasingly frequent panic attacks. Allison Perry's life is anything but perfect. She's a thirty-something mom in a dead-end job just trying to get by. She's trying to hold onto her second husband Jim, despite the difficulties of raising a sixteen-year old son. Lauren and Allie have been on-again, off-again friends since middle school, but now their lives collide in ways they…mehr
To any outsider, Lauren Anderson has the perfect life: but when her adorable four-year-old son Henry is diagnosed with autism, her perfect life cracks and she finds herself unable to cope with debilitating anxiety and increasingly frequent panic attacks. Allison Perry's life is anything but perfect. She's a thirty-something mom in a dead-end job just trying to get by. She's trying to hold onto her second husband Jim, despite the difficulties of raising a sixteen-year old son. Lauren and Allie have been on-again, off-again friends since middle school, but now their lives collide in ways they never imagined. With their families and their friendship on the line, they need to grow up and realize what's real, what's important and what's forever.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lisa McAllister has been writing stories and poetry since the 5th grade. She has been published in many anthologies and literary journals, including "Big Fish," "Big Hammer," "Blue Collar Review," "Clockwise Cat," "Everyday Poets," "Gutter Eloquence," and "Women Writers." She has also won multiple regional poetry and short story contests. She lives and works in Grand Rapids, Michigan with her husband Tim and Donna the goldendoodle. In 2019, she lost her oldest son Allen to addiction. Her younger son, Will, is a special needs young adult.
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