No Reservations

No Reservations by Ava Lindsey Morrow, published by Urlink Print & Media, LLC on June 29, 2022, is a 134-page work of fiction that explores themes of identity and belonging. The story follows Mary, who discovers that she is not the biological daughter of her parents, prompting her to embark on a spiritual and emotional journey to uncover her origins. Set against the backdrop of the 1960s, the narrative delves into the complexities of social and personal identity as Mary navigates her newfound reality.
Readers will find that Mary’s quest for self-awareness leads her through significant experiences, including a native American drum circle and the mountains of North Georgia. The book addresses the societal challenges of defining identity in relation to skin color, making Mary’s journey both relatable and relevant to contemporary discussions. Through a series of defining moments, No Reservations invites readers to reflect on their own identities and the intricate connections between family and heritage.
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Mary had two parents that loved her and a home that made her happy. Life was simple until she learned she was not the natural born daughter of her mother and father. Mary embarks on a spiritual and emotional journey to discover where she comes from. She grows into a new perspective of the world. Set in the 1960’s, Mary’s journey to self-awareness and a relationship with her true family evokes the complexity of social as well as personal identity. From a native American drum circle to the mountains of North Georgia the nation struggles to define what skin color means. Mary’s odyssey takes the reader through a multitude of defining moments that are not only relatable but also relevant to today’s struggles.
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