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Why did you agree to meet this young thing? She is just going to ask you questions you don't want to answer and bring up memories you have worked hard to forget . . . Margaret has spent a lifetime cultivating the illusion of a picture-perfect life. But that image is set to be shattered when, at the age of 91, she agrees to help a PhD student with her research on generational wounds and healing. Beginning with her brother's untimely death, Margaret delves into the shadows of her past, unearthing painful memories she'd long buried and a dark secret she swore she would take to her grave. As…mehr

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Why did you agree to meet this young thing? She is just going to ask you questions you don't want to answer and bring up memories you have worked hard to forget . . . Margaret has spent a lifetime cultivating the illusion of a picture-perfect life. But that image is set to be shattered when, at the age of 91, she agrees to help a PhD student with her research on generational wounds and healing. Beginning with her brother's untimely death, Margaret delves into the shadows of her past, unearthing painful memories she'd long buried and a dark secret she swore she would take to her grave. As Margaret finally faces up to the devastating consequences of her actions, she finds herself at a crossroads: will she choose to forgive while there's still time, or will she continue to live a lie?
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Autorenporträt
Lynn West is a wife, a mother, a woman of faith with a lot of questions, and the author of the new novel, The Illusion of a Perfect Life. Be it a childhood family vacation story, a research paper for graduate school, or a script for a leader at a Fortune 500 company, Lynn has had a penchant for writing since she could hold a pen. Lynn graduated summa cum laude from The Ohio State University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. The Illusion of a Perfect Life began as a 600-word blog post and grew to over 85,000 words. From start to finish, the manuscript took on many roles for Lynn: an outlet for creativity, a cathartic exercise, and a distraction when life was heavy.