The Lady in the Park

The Lady in the Park by Jane Patrick Walls is a fiction work published by AuthorHouse in December 2013. This edition spans 214 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers on Anna Fisher, who resides in Atlanta, Georgia, a city that comes alive at night with both vibrant nightlife and darker elements. Anna’s life is confined to a small area where she grapples with her past and the haunting memories of the man who fathered her child.
Readers will find a story that explores themes of loss and longing as Anna spends her afternoons on a park bench, watching her child play. The little girl, who refers to Anna as “the sad lady in the park,” embodies Anna’s deep emotional struggles and the complexities of motherhood. The book delves into the mystery surrounding Anna’s life and her connection to her child, inviting readers to reflect on the challenges faced by those living in a bustling urban environment.
Official synopsis Publisher
Anna Fisher lives in the exciting City of Atlanta, Georgia, where darkness not only brings out those who prey on others but the young, fearless, adventurous residents and visitors from all walks of society who party all night. Anna’s life exists in a very small section of the city where she works and lives. Her dreams are haunted by the man who fathered her child. A few afternoons a week, she sits alone on a bench in the park and allows herself to see her child playing there. The child calls Anna the sad lady in the park. To Anna, the little girl is “my stolen child.”
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