Deborah’s career is at
a dead end. After a splashy debut with her first novel, she’s languished
as a freelancer, her potential unfulfilled. But the death of an elderly aunt
provides unexpected source material, as she and her family discover journals
and letters that bring to life a colorful and shocking past. The Aunties is a
novel within a novel—the story of Deborah’s quest to fictionalize her
unexpected legacy. Along the way, she learns more about Marian, her
strong-willed grandmother determined to break out of poverty, whose
proto-feminism succumbs to the lure of an unwise romance. Her daughters,
Deborah’s beloved aunties, reap the harvest of their mother’s mistake as
they travel their own journeys. From Gilded Age America to World War II, from
plain farm life to high society, from America’s heartland to
wild and colorful Brazil, The Aunties is a story of family love and loyalty
through adversity.
About the Author, Debbie Boucher
Debbie Boucher is a retired teacher
who lives in the Eastern Sierra of California. Back to Normal, her first novel,
won Honorable Mention in the ForeWord Magazine contest in the romance category.
Her second novel, Millennial Fears, won second in the general fiction category
from Reader Views. Her latest novel, Oblivia, was a finalist in the mystery
category from ForeWord Magazine. For more information visit Debbie’s site on
Facebook, www.debbieboucher.com, https://outskirtspress.com/TheAunties, or Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/Debbie-Boucher/e/B008MMFQXO where all her titles are on sale
as ebooks for $2.99.
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