Join Me?!
From writing table to readers...Please join me for the Launch of MOM'S LAST MOVE
Sponsored by Words Writers & West Seattle and the Seattle Public Library
Thursday, December 13, 2018 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. Southwest Branch - Seattle Library
9010 35th Ave. S.W.
Seattle, WA 98126
From the back cover:
A Story of Motherhood, Memory Loss and Becoming a Memoirist
Struggling to mother a high-spirited daughter, Arleen Williams learns to be a mother while mothering her own mother who is sinking into dementia.
At the same time, Williams learns to be a writer while coping with the family fallout over the pending publication of her first memoir, The Thirty-Ninth Victim.
Mom's Last Move takes the reader to that special place between mothers and daughters, between family expectations and creative expression, between defeat and survival.
From Amazon: Raw, Real, Relatable, Sue Olson
Mom’s Last Move: A Memoir is a relatable journey of life, loss, and love through a large, 1950 era family, from the past to the present.
Arleen Williams has a rare gift of being vulnerable, and writing her own raw truths, observations, memories, and emotions that can’t help but resonate with anyone who has lost a parent this way. The ability to interweave the telling of her mother’s descent into dementia, with her own mothering of her daughter is a powerful insight into just how fleeting our time is, and our chance to get it right.
Published on December 07, 2018 10:05
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