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After her son's death in a rollover accident, Liz struggles to cope with her grief and guilt. In a desperate effort to find closure, she turns to writing about her relationship with her son, Derrick. Over a number of years, she finds out a lot more about Derrick than she wished to know and closure became even more elusive. Coping with these revelations was sometimes almost as difficult as dealing with his sudden death. Naively she thought she had finished the story only to find that there was more to endure and even more to write. Through the twists and turns and shocking revelations that…mehr

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After her son's death in a rollover accident, Liz struggles to cope with her grief and guilt. In a desperate effort to find closure, she turns to writing about her relationship with her son, Derrick. Over a number of years, she finds out a lot more about Derrick than she wished to know and closure became even more elusive. Coping with these revelations was sometimes almost as difficult as dealing with his sudden death. Naively she thought she had finished the story only to find that there was more to endure and even more to write. Through the twists and turns and shocking revelations that unravel, Liz makes the long journey toward closure. This is a story of bereavement, life-threatening illness and a long, tortuous search for closure-but a story that must be told.
Autorenporträt
During the 25 years that Mary Ansari was a member of the University of Nevada, Reno faculty, she held a variety of administrative positions in the University Library. She was tenured in 1973 and promoted to professor in 1983. In 1994, she retired as Director Emerita of Administrative Services and Branch Libraries. During her tenure at the University, she published widely in library and place name literature. She was national president of the Geoscience Information Society, and the society's Distinguished Service and Best Reference Book awards bear her name. With her husband, Nazir, she has been a major benefactor to education, human services, and the arts in Nevada. She is trustee and secretary-treasurer of the Nazir and Mary Ansari Foundation, a charitable foundation seeking to improve people's lives through support of human services, education, the arts and culture in northern Nevada. In 2007, she and her husband were recognized by the University of Nevada's Board of Regents as Distinguished Nevadans and were honored as Outstanding Philanthropists by the Sierra Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals. The University of Nevada, Reno's Map Library bears her name. She has served on several public boards. Mary received a Master's degree in Library Science from the University of Illinois and a Master's in Business Administration from Western Michigan University. She received a Doctorate of Humane Letters from the University of Nevada, Reno. Mary and her husband reside in Indian Hills, Nevada, USA. This is her first and only novel.