A Misrepresentation of Myself

A Misrepresentation of Myself by Mary E. Gilder is a fictional debut novel published by MEG’s Publishing in June 2009. This 214-page book is written in English and introduces readers to Zolla Ramsey, a woman who seemingly has it all—a beautiful home in an affluent Chicago neighborhood, a successful marriage, and a thriving family practice. However, beneath this polished exterior lies a sense of emotional depletion and unresolved issues that challenge her perception of happiness and fulfillment.
As the narrative unfolds, Zolla grapples with the complexities of her life, including mounting marital problems and the haunting presence of family secrets. The arrival of Attorney Maxwell Garrison forces her to confront her feelings and the reality of her situation, prompting a deep self-examination. This exploration of personal identity and the impact of materialism on relationships is central to the story, as Zolla navigates her emotional landscape and the consequences of her choices. Readers will find a rich tapestry of contemporary themes woven throughout this romance, inviting them to reflect on the intricacies of love and self-discovery.
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Mary Gilder’s intriguing Fictional debut novel A MISREPRESENTATION OF MYSELF, begins with the introduction of Zolla Ramsey a woman whom to the naked eye might appear to have it all. An exquisite home nestled in one of Chicago’s most affluent communities, a thriving marriage and family practice and friends that adore her. If that isn’t enough, she has a husband that adorns her with all the luxuries money can afford and makes it his priority to satiate her every sexual desire. As perfect as Zolla’s life presents, one might inquire as to why Zolla is feeling uninspired, emotionally depleted and depressed. Could the answer lay in the reality that home is actually an empty shell, veiled by materialism to compensate for her mounting marital issues and dwindling passion? Perhaps, the answer lies in unresolved family secrets that continue to haunt her. Better yet, maybe it’s the intolerance she displays when confronted with the one particular issue, the one issue that has lead her to immediately terminate valued friendships. For years, Zolla has been able to mask these issues welling beneath her flawless exterior. Until she finds herself confronted with a situation and his name is Attorney Maxwell Garrison. As she struggles with distressing reality of having met her soul mate outside the realms of her marriage, this situation stirs up emotions that challenge Zolla to reexamine the scrutiny she has held others to. Now that Pandora’s Box has been blown wide open, Zolla is forced to stand in front of life’s mirror and starting at the cellular level, reconstruct her existence.
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