"Now or Never" A fed-up wife and mother goes on strike with drastic consequences. Jennifer is fed up with her role as a servant to her husband and three children. A comfortable lifestyle in Minnesota lake country should be delightful. It is, for her family members. For her, it's become a tenure of never-ending, unpaid domestic labor. So, she impulsively goes on strike. Her run to the north woods, toddler son in tow, begins a series of unexpected and life-changing events. Her two-year-old son disappears from the campsite on the second day. She flirts with adultery as the sheriff on the missing…mehr
"Now or Never" A fed-up wife and mother goes on strike with drastic consequences. Jennifer is fed up with her role as a servant to her husband and three children. A comfortable lifestyle in Minnesota lake country should be delightful. It is, for her family members. For her, it's become a tenure of never-ending, unpaid domestic labor. So, she impulsively goes on strike. Her run to the north woods, toddler son in tow, begins a series of unexpected and life-changing events. Her two-year-old son disappears from the campsite on the second day. She flirts with adultery as the sheriff on the missing boy's case provides empathy, and more. The tsunami of life events continues as her entitled teens back home show their true colors, and her condescending husband admits to an affair. This needed journey from home and marriage provides a chance to recover who she expected to be at this stage of her life. Learn to admire this strong woman whose courage restores her self-worth. Despite the challenges and angst her actions cause, going on strike was the right thing to do. A must read for every woman who's ever been tempted to leave it all behind. And for every man who wants to better understand the woman he lives with. A resourceful and self-reliant female protagonist, as well as fascinating detail of her era and locale. Not only does the story have conflict and tension, but also tells of finding love and self-worth while overcoming social inequities.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mary Wasche has had hundreds of newspaper and magazine articles published since winning her first writing contest at age 17.Her award-winning novels and screenplays feature strong female characters in unique settings who overcome challenging relationships and circumstances.A Book Excellence Award winner, she's held membership in the Independent Book Publishers Association, Pacific Northwest Writers Association, Spenard Literary Society, Alaska Writers Guild, Chugach Writers Group, 49Writers, Minnesota Book Publishers Roundtable, and Hollywood's IMDbPRo. She served as President of the Alaska Chapter of Romance Writers of America, and Editor of an historical society newsletter. One of her screenplays, a finalist in the Beverly Hills Film Festival, allowed her to attend a Hollywood awards event. She speaks to community and library groups on "How to Get a Book From Your Head Into Your Hand".Mary lives in Minnesota lake country with her husband, an artist and business owner. His business took them to Alaska for several decades of life on The Last Frontier - a rich source of new writing material.
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