Sister

Sister by Sarah Anne Strickley is a novella published by Summer Camp Publishing on January 26, 2021. This edition comprises 118 pages and is presented in English. The narrative traces the protagonist’s life through three significant eras, exploring the complexities of building a family amid the challenges posed by youthful indiscretions.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of personal growth and resilience as the story unfolds over more than twenty years. Set in rural southeastern Ohio, Sister delves into themes of marriage and the efforts of a woman striving to navigate her circumstances. The work reflects on the intricacies of familial relationships and the impact of past choices, offering insight into the journey of self-discovery and adaptation.
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Sister is a novella that traces its protagonist’s life through three significant eras and attempts to offer a sensitive and considered answer to the question: how do you build a family out of the wreckage of your youthful indiscretions? The book is set in rural, southeastern Ohio, and covers a span of more than twenty years; it’s both a portrait of a marriage and a portrait of a woman attempting to do her best with the hand that life has dealt her.
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